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Ok, today one of my sites just exploded, it seems impossible to change it ctr, but at least is giving me some money.
I am very happy, it is makiing something like the 2000% of what it was doing.
What to do now????
I don´t really know what to do now, i mean to keep the position in search engines, or i just levae this at it is, i am very afraid of making ANY changes. DO i have to get more backlinks or what???

Thanks.
 


So if I understand you correctly, your traffic boom is from search engines. Well good that you know that, because ye, what I would have done is to try and keep that position. But do it slow and easy, legit link exchanges. Make something so people want to link to your site without backlinks etc. Do some legit seo, but don't overdo it.

But notice this. Link exchanges MAY BE good for both parts, if google has some kind of weird algo for that. But for pagerank, in a linkexchange, only 1 website gain from it, the other loses.
 
Ok juicify, very nice your comment, so what do you think for non-reciprocal directories, my PR is 0, is 45 days old (or so).
 
Juicify said:
But notice this. Link exchanges MAY BE good for both parts, if google has some kind of weird algo for that. But for pagerank, in a linkexchange, only 1 website gain from it, the other loses.

This is completely false. Pagerank is passed to both sites and no site loses any pagerank from linking to somebody.
 
I don't think sites lose PR from reciprocal links, but a reciprocal link is not weighed as heavily as a one way link.
 
If you have a high ranking, why do a link exchange? If you are going to give people free high quality links then they should at least be paying you.
 
Squirrelinabox said:
This is completely false. Pagerank is passed to both sites and no site loses any pagerank from linking to somebody.

Hey you fucktard, this is completely true! And you should not give people bad reputation just because you are such a noob.
Here is one of my sources! http://www.webworkshop.net/pagerank.html
Check examples 2-4, the sites (pages) end up with an average of PR1 and every page started with PR1. You can not increase the webs total PR by adding more links!

Citation from that site:
"Outbound links

Outbound links are a drain on a site's total PageRank. They leak PageRank. To counter the drain, try to ensure that the links are reciprocated. Because of the PageRank of the pages at each end of an external link, and the number of links out from those pages, reciprocal links can gain or lose PageRank. You need to take care when choosing where to exchange links. "

And here is another source: http://www.iprcom.com/papers/pagerank/index.html
And here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank
And here: http://pr.efactory.de/e-pagerank-algorithm.shtml
 
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Juicify said:
Hey you fucktard, this is completely true! And you should not give people bad reputation just because you are such a noob.
Here is one of my sources! http://www.webworkshop.net/pagerank.html
Check examples 2-4, the sites (pages) end up with an average of PR1 and every page started with PR1. You can not increase the webs total PR by adding more links!

Citation from that site:
"Outbound links

Outbound links are a drain on a site's total PageRank. They leak PageRank. To counter the drain, try to ensure that the links are reciprocated. Because of the PageRank of the pages at each end of an external link, and the number of links out from those pages, reciprocal links can gain or lose PageRank. You need to take care when choosing where to exchange links. "

And here is another source: http://www.iprcom.com/papers/pagerank/index.html
And here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank
And here: http://pr.efactory.de/e-pagerank-algorithm.shtml
A bunch of people speading mis-information dosen't make it true. I know for a fact that outbound links can have a positive effect on PageRank. Outbound links "draining your PageRank" is a bunch of crap.
 
there is one way outbound links can hurt your PR and that is by you linking to bad neighborhoods, link farms, ffa networks etc. I asked G about this once a year or so ago, unless things have changed.

But do like me when concerning PR.......

IDGAF ( I Dont give a FUCK )
 
I don't give a shit to the PR. If the site is informative and beneficial to the visitors. Damn I try to swap links or swap articles.
 
Juicify said:
Hey you fucktard, this is completely true! And you should not give people bad reputation just because you are such a noob.
Here is one of my sources! http://www.webworkshop.net/pagerank.html
Check examples 2-4, the sites (pages) end up with an average of PR1 and every page started with PR1. You can not increase the webs total PR by adding more links!

Citation from that site:
"Outbound links

Outbound links are a drain on a site's total PageRank. They leak PageRank. To counter the drain, try to ensure that the links are reciprocated. Because of the PageRank of the pages at each end of an external link, and the number of links out from those pages, reciprocal links can gain or lose PageRank. You need to take care when choosing where to exchange links. "

And here is another source: http://www.iprcom.com/papers/pagerank/index.html
And here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank
And here: http://pr.efactory.de/e-pagerank-algorithm.shtml

Ouch, so you've pretty much been living a lie with SEO... sorry to hear that but no need to get all snippy. You really shouldn't spread the misinformation that you've bought into for so long. People like you hurt others because you tell the uninformed that they must closely guard their PR and basically be elitist pricks when it comes to helping others out.
 
i could give a rats ass about PR. all i use it for is to sell links on my PR4 and PR5 sites for people that want it.

PR and SE traffic do not go hand-in-hand necessarily.
 
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