
Like many of you I’m seeing a Google Page Rank increase across most of my websites with this last update. I’m noticing many of my
WhyPark websites also gaining some
PR. But you know what?
I really
don’t stress over
PR as the end all be all like a did back in the day when it was launched. It sure is nice to get
another site listed in Text Link Ads though.
SEO professional
Andy Hagans stated in a previous article
"With each new Google update, it is apparent that PageRank counts for less, while other factors (trust, age, authority links) count for more. "Really, the importance of the green pixels is now negligible, aside from a very rough indication of a site’s link popularity and assurance that it isn’t banned in Google. But as long as Google continues to show PageRank in the toolbar, it will never ‘die’ in the public consciousness."
I couldn’t agree with him more.
However, if
PR does keep you awake at night, for some strange reason, then here’s the most productive
White Hat link building methods.
- Shift your linking focus to getting links from relevant sites that are in DMOZ and Yahoo! directories. Some may argue and that’s their perogative but Google does still place a fair amount of weight on these links because they are generally of higher quality.
- Focus on unique content building. No brainer on that one right! Build a solid relationship with reporter, writers, press release firms and write targeted articles.
- SEARCH WITH ALL YOUR POWER for the highly prized .gov and .edu links. Hmm…maybe you should go back to school and take one college night class somewhere in something you always wanted to learn about. Besides enhancing your education you’ll also usually get a free web page under the .edu domain upon registration. I wonder how many enterprising college kids are selling links off their websites to make some weekend money? =)
Whatever you do please don’t set up a link exchange on your site that’s focused on
real estate and exchange links with a site themed on
antique cars. This really seems like a no brainer but I still see many webmasters exchanging links with every site on the planet. That’s backwards, it’s quality over quantity be selective. Google only wants to see your site linking to other websites if they truly offer something of value to web surfer.
Best of luck to you in your link building campaign in 2007!
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