Japhavervaree
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I'm in the process of making some changes to my blog and wanted to find out if decreasing outgoing links and making those links nofollow will increase my pagerank. Is there some sort of correlation or benefits from this? If you have excessive outbound links to external websites, PR might be slightly affected due to dilution. Google had announced some measures to tackle the use of no-follow links to manipulate passing PR. ^what are some of the measures google announced? do you have a link? Its called PageRank Sculpting, link http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/pagerank-sculpting/ ^awesome! that's a lot of good info there, but i'm gonna have to re-read it to thoroughly to effectively grasp it.
I had another question about PageRank and nofollow, since I have "About" and "Links" pages on my site, should i make those links nofollow? Just so I don't waste the link juice. Thoughts? You can increase your PR by decreasing your reciprocal links to other websites. I don't think that you can increase your PR in just making the links no-follow is true. Some bloggers are making their blogs a do-follow to increase its visitors, then after 2 to 3 months they make their blogs no-follow for good. Quote: Some bloggers are making their blogs a do-follow to increase its visitors, then after 2 to 3 months they make their blogs no-follow for good. That's what exaclty I've experienced... Quote: Originally Posted by maxine25
You can increase your PR by decreasing your reciprocal links to other websites. I don't think that you can increase your PR in just making the links no-follow is true. I run a blog, so would it be possible to go back to old posts and remove outgoing links in hopes to increase PR?
I had another question about PageRank and nofollow, since I have "About" and "Links" pages on my site, should i make those links nofollow? Just so I don't waste the link juice. Thoughts? You can increase your PR by decreasing your reciprocal links to other websites. I don't think that you can increase your PR in just making the links no-follow is true. Some bloggers are making their blogs a do-follow to increase its visitors, then after 2 to 3 months they make their blogs no-follow for good. Quote: Some bloggers are making their blogs a do-follow to increase its visitors, then after 2 to 3 months they make their blogs no-follow for good. That's what exaclty I've experienced... Quote: Originally Posted by maxine25
