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> I have about 30 pages of links on my website
Question? I mean from where? Your own? Reciprocal links?
> I am inserting their website's links in all the 30 pages having a PR of 7.
Question? I need more information. This isn’t clear to me and I can’t answer. I need more specific (not keywords or url’s but data) to give you any type of answer or dialogue here, sorry.
i hope this is a little more clear
I think I understand you, you are saying that he has 30 pages where he places links and he's offering to place a link to you on each page which has a PR7, I hope I've got that right
I've come across quite a few sites that have multiple page link exchanges and I'm sure in most cases that these are sites owned by the same webmasters but it does look very spammy and just done to build PR and I'm sure Google would not look well on this.
If I was you I would just go for one exchange, if his links pages have a PR7 find a page that’s not got too many links on and ask for a link on that page, a good link from a PR7 page will certainly help you.
I would be interested to hear other peoples views on this, should someone offer to place a large amount of links on his site
I was offered 8,000 links from a site last week, albeit most were PR3/4 the offer was there but I turned it down and just went for one, still get the sweats now thinking about it :)
What if you've got 2 sites. One markets regional widgets and one is nationwide.
The one that markets regionally actually ranks higher than the one that markets nationwide and therefore gets lots of clicks from visitors outside the region.
What if I include a one-way link from each page of the regional site to the home page of the site that markets nationally (25 or so pages). Sort of like "for widgets outside our market check xxx".
This would not be reciprocal or cross-link because the site that markets nationally would be capable of handling all requests and therefore wouldn't have a reason to send traffic elsewhere.
The purpose for including these links would be two-fold:
1) It would assist our visitors and drive traffic.
2) It would also help the nationwide site with themed links to gain higher PR (or whatever the non-google engines call 'credibility').
I've been doing this with javascript links on the sub-pages so that I wouldn't be penalized by google. I've noticed that visitors do in fact click from the regional site to the nationwide site from all pages of the regional one. Would it be ok to remove the javascript and use standard html links? It seems a little paranoid because this is something done for the visitors and not designed simply to inflate PR.
I saw one of my competitors doing something like what I'm considering. They have an existing site and it is the only link into their new site (from each page). The new site carries the same PR5 as the original site with no other external links. It wasn't a problem for them.
Other factors are that the national site has close to 50 incoming links from reciprocal links, directories, ODP, Yahoo, etc. The national site has roughly 1500+ pages that were crawled by google.
What if I mixed the pages on the national site that I link to from the regional one?
Thanks in advance for any input.
So site A has this product or service on (we'll say) 10% of its pages. Would that penalize site B due to too many links from one domain?
I tend to believe that "mass" one-way links from each page of a site aren't a problem.
These types of link arrangements are used by affiliates, sponsors, hosting providers, content management software systems, etc.