Forum Moderators: open
These strategies seem to be saying opposite things, so I am confused! Any ideas how these two strategies might work together? How many outbound links would be needed for Google to see it as an information hub?
I spoke to Ralph Tegtmeier about this and he tells me that PR is really not very important at all at the moment...in fact, he says linking out is more important than linking in!
Personally, I also think pr is becoming a smaller part of the equation. On theme links in from a pr4 is possibly worth more than a pr6 off theme.
may have a slight overall lowering of your index page pr.... but my guess is that this will be tiny.
I agree. Lowered PageRank shouldn't be a concern. And if you really are legitimately an "information hub," you'll naturally be linked to anyway -- maintaining PageRank should be easy.
Beastie, you have to realize that a collection of ougoing links, no matter what sites they point to, doesn't help much in determining that you're a "hub" if it happens in a vacuum. You have to have a great set of links coming it, too, as any good hub would. A hub that is not also an "authority" isn't worthwhile, and I believe that a balance between those two would be needed for the site to get any "boost" by being classed as a "hub." And I also believe that an uncharacteristic imbalance between those two scores might harm your rankings, not help them. :)