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PR Value of Free Directory Links- Low PR

         

Mulberrywood

11:45 am on Jul 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I realize that low PR free Directories have a low value for PR on their own, but:

1) What if you get 100 low PR free directory links will they add up together to be something helpful?

2) Is getting into a low PR free directory link an invetsment for the future (as in it the directory may have a higher PR later)?

martinibuster

6:05 pm on Jul 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Don't concern yourself with PR. Concern yourself with issues of quality and quantity. By quality I mean to investigate the backlinks of where that PR is coming from, as well as who else they are linking to. By quantity, I mean a lot. Quantity of anchors are important. Quantity of links will assure a good spidering and hopefully a good indexing.

Quality and Quantity are the things you should be concerned about. PR is not a good metric. For instance, a pr 5 golf directory with a single PR 6 backlink from an SEO blog is not good. How well spidered do you think that site is going to be, with one single link? Do you see what I mean when I say that PR is NOT a good metric?

A pr 3 golfing dircectory with backlinks from hundreds of golfing sites would actually be better. Hundreds of backlinks will mean that that directory is actively being spidered, which means that your listing will be actively spidered. It is more likely to have traffic to send to you because it is so well known (linked to from hundreds of other sites).

These kinds of issues are why a pr 6 or 7 doesn't neccesarily translate into better ranking. PR is not a metric for link development.

Mulberrywood

9:22 pm on Jul 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Martinibuster,

Thank you for your answer. I understand and agree with you.

However, I still wonder about my actual question. Will a link from 100 low quality sites be of any help to me?

When I say low quality I don't mean link farms etc only new sites that are not yet of a high quality.

Thank you!

Coop99

12:34 am on Jul 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I would say as long as the pages are not dynamic, are indexed in google, and have no java redirects the more the better. During the last PR update a lot of sites that are brand new to the WWW (I mean weeks old) recieved PR values between 2-5. If you have several links from a newer site or directory this time around it would seem logical that their PR would increase over time.

Now if it came down to paying for these "100 low quality links" I would not waste my money. If the site is offering them one-way I would say jump on it.

When looking for links always judge quality first, PR and quantity second. Hope my thoughts were of assistance!

Mulberrywood

12:56 am on Jul 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Coop,

Yes you answered my question. Thank you!

And don't worry I won't be paying for those low quality sites. Actually, I am not paying for any links. Instead I am learning as I go along.

Coop99

1:25 am on Jul 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Sounds like the right attitude! Best of luck to you with your site(s) and web projects.

By the way welcome to WebmasterWorld you have made a good choice! This is a great community with much help and resource for you to soak up "as you go along."

Nuttakorn

6:58 am on Jul 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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How to determine the quality of Directory? Almost Directory is reviewed the submission website by human right? If Google think this kind of submission is checking by human would be enough for filtered the spam site.

Coop99

8:27 am on Jul 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Say What?

Mulberrywood

12:37 pm on Jul 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Sa wat dee Khrap Nuttakorn,

I see from your profile that you are from Thailand. I love Thailand, the people are so friendly there.

Do you mean in your post that Google likes human edited directories so don't worry about any bad effects?

Thanks again for your reply!

David

Nuttakorn

5:43 pm on Jul 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thank you David. Yes I mean the Google might love human-edited directory because the moderator of Directory can be screen out the spam site. Almost Directory has many rules about submission and also not free. The directory almost strict to put anywhere in directory just allow to place in right category so that helps search engine to determine the theme of website.

If who has free time for trip, Come to Thailand.

Coop99

6:24 pm on Jul 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks for the clearing up, sorry for the misunderstanding!

pleh

4:00 am on Jul 24, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I was wondering the same thing about low PR directories. I got a link to one back in November and it has raised from a PR 1 to PR 3. So at least in this one case, it helped out.

Mulberrywood

2:20 pm on Jul 24, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Pleh

My thinking exactly or wishful thinking should I say?

sugarrae

2:29 am on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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a: Google is not the only search engine. They may be the biggest, but don't think from a "PR" standpoint as MB said - PR only exists to one engine.
b: if these are one way links, I'd most certainly take them
c: if they require recips, do it if you feel the site has value, not PR

Mulberrywood

4:24 am on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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One way links