I posted awhile back about linking one site to another and I have a better understanding of how to do it. The method is linking site A to site B, but not site B to A. Then Link C to A and B to C. The theory is that this will help page rank. I have an entertainment company and every other company in this business links all of their sites to each other. For example if there are 20 sites, all 20 sites has the other sites on them. Would I lose page rank if I did it that way? I'm just curious how well that A, B, C method works because it will be a lot more work for me.
Thanks Right, linking between your several different sites via putting your links in footer is really popular this purpose in increasing back links without a lot efforts, especially when all those sites are on different IPs.
all the best, Quote: Originally Posted by bedada http://www.v7n.com/forums/seo-forum/200318-proper-reciprocal-linking.html#post1441252
Back in the day people saw this as a way to get more links in, pass around the pagerank, and categorize important "quick links" and you still see it's popular on many real estate and travel sites.
Back on topic, I do believe recip. and 3-way links continue to work well. Quote: Originally Posted by bedada The method is linking site A to site B, but not site B to A. Then Link C to A and B to C.
So then all sites linking to C are linked to from A.
If we can make this determination, imagine what you could map with some real resources.
Thanks Right, linking between your several different sites via putting your links in footer is really popular this purpose in increasing back links without a lot efforts, especially when all those sites are on different IPs.
all the best, Quote: Originally Posted by bedada http://www.v7n.com/forums/seo-forum/200318-proper-reciprocal-linking.html#post1441252
Back in the day people saw this as a way to get more links in, pass around the pagerank, and categorize important "quick links" and you still see it's popular on many real estate and travel sites.
Back on topic, I do believe recip. and 3-way links continue to work well. Quote: Originally Posted by bedada The method is linking site A to site B, but not site B to A. Then Link C to A and B to C.
So then all sites linking to C are linked to from A.
If we can make this determination, imagine what you could map with some real resources.