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Fbase21

11:58 pm on Mar 18, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Trying to understand the google page ranking system - My question ( Does having links coming in from outside sources hurt your page rank if they are coming from sources that have a lower rank than yourself )

Should you only submit your site to pages that have a high ranking or is it better to submit and have alot of pages pointing to you as it doesnt matter about the actual rank of the site you point too

Does google penalize for being submitted to low ranking pages? and if not or if so do the high ranking and the low average out or just the high help you?

Any advice greatly appreciated

Nate

Stefan

12:17 am on Mar 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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This would have been better posted in forum3.

Trying to understand the google page ranking system - My question ( Does having links coming in from outside sources hurt your page rank if they are coming from sources that have a lower rank than yourself )

No, they all help, but generally it takes more links from lower PR pages to equal one from a higher PR page, (not if that high PR site has 100 external links, of course). They're all valuable though.

Should you only submit your site to pages that have a high ranking or is it better to submit and have alot of pages pointing to you as it doesnt matter about the actual rank of the site you point too

Submit to everything that seems pertinent, regardless of PR, but avoid dodgy sites. Especially, do not link out to dodgy sites... look at them to see if they're doing something that might cause them problems eventually. G can bury you in the serps if you're part of a "bad neighbourhood".

Does google penalize for being submitted to low ranking pages?

Not sure what you mean by that, but I think it's answered above.

Fbase21

12:25 am on Mar 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Thanks very much for the response

Its not that I dont believe b/c I do but where is there information that says this

I cannot find it -- I would appreciate being pointed into that direction so that I may read up on my own

Thanks
Nate

Stefan

12:33 am on Mar 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Try hunting around with the "site search". You should be able to find more info.

You could also track down a lot on PR by using G itself. I've found lengthy detailed explanations of how PR is determined, but I don't know where they are just offhand.