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Ok, you can go back to waiting for the update now, I just thought I'd share that with you :)
The page comes high in listings on a page linked to as 'most popular searches' : "Blue Widgets" .. therefore it's getting another link, therefore more PR..
I think there was some discussion of this kind of feedback in the backrub paper, but it's been a while so I might be wrong..
I guess it's always the case that some people will be famous just for being famous.. Websites I guess are just the same ;)
Morning all :)
Bottom line? Spend as much time as you can developing 'expert' content, make sure each page is optimised and keyword focussed and you will succeed. For example, would you post a link on a forum or on your site to a page whose content you didn't trust? No, of course you wouldn't. So the exponential growth will only occur for sites with good content, regardless of their ranking.
I realise, that for 99% of posters on this forum, that's teaching my granny to suck eggs (as we say in Scotland), but it seems to me that it could do with being repeated on this thread.
However, because the size of the web grows all the time, these could be swallowed up in the general link "inflation" that must go on.
In other words, you'd only get a feedback loop when the inbound "votes" increase more quickly than the web is growing.
I exploit this in a commercial directory. By listing top trafficked entries in each category, their links are increased, thei rank higher in my results (and in google searches) and ultimately they are more popular and more visited... and so on...
Which only goes to show to my customers that money spend on a high ranking on my site... is well spend.
S. N.
OTOH, if your site isn't very worthy all that will happen is that you'll have people visit it then never link.
So, again, the quality/interface/speed/cleanliness of your site is what dictates how fast you'll go up in PR.
Peter
Once someone considers you an authoritative source, they will often links to you all the time. There are now two online magazine sites that are putting links to my site at the end of any article that has anything to do with my site. We're mentioned in forums all the time. All those little PR1-2 links add up.
The PR helps them find you, but you better have the content for them to want to link to you.
for those of you who may not yet be an authority in your field, a client of mine (who also does business by obtaining clients) uses press releases with links to their site to help the ever evolving PR to grow. averaging a major client/partnership acquisition per month sometimes bi-weekly, it works out well for them.
I think Dave hit it, create content that matters. With this large massive amount of content on the web you need to be different than the other guys AND you need to know what your talking about.
From that point there are things that you can do to incourage this kind of linking. Let your visitors know that they may link to your site for any reason they see fit.
One way I try to intese linking is by allowing anyone to post any of my recipes, articles or whatever to any site on the net.
I also let them know in a nice way that I do expect a link back to my site ;-)
Month after month I find more links point back to my recipe/chef site. It works very well, and at the same time those people who do link to my site are happy to have my content.
Cheers,
Brian