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Oops .. :rolleyes:. There was a bug with long URLs. Redownload and import. Let me know if there are any issues. Thanks. |
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Also, are you testing with new posts, or with existing posts. Read the FAQ on existing posts. Thanks. |
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Guys,
In the universe of pages the page-rank average is a constant: 1, 100 or K.... Incoming links increase your page-rank and all agree... but since average of all page-ranks is a constant, clearly outgoing links will decrease your page-rank. |
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1. how many billions upon billions of pages and links go into that universe of pages? 2. how much influence is 1 link, 100 links, 1000 links, or even 10,000 links going to have on that average? 3. can you point me to a single page, just one, anywhere, where you can discern even a miniscule negative effect of outgoing links? Hint: The answer to question 3 is "No", just to save you the trouble. As I said, PR bleed/leakage is a myth. Period. |
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Whether or not having lots of outgoing links to sites with unrelated subject matter is a factor in search results is unknown (for years I have heard links to sites with unrelated subject matter was 'bad'), but from reading around a bit most sites are abandoning the tag. Then again, Wikipedia now uses the rel="nofollow" tags on all outgoing links. We all have our own SEO theories, but since none of us know the actual algorithms used, no matter what we do we're guessing. Personally I don't use the tag, but that's just my position. |
The rel="nofollow" tag was designed to reduce link spamming, especially blog comment spamming.
It really hasn't been successful in achieving that goal. It never had "reducing PR leak" as a goal because "PR leak" doesn't exist. I don't have to know the details of Google's algorithms to know that it's a myth. Neither does anyone else. But all of this is off-topic. My intent was not to initiate a multi-page debate but just to alert the author to the error in the claim he was making for a mod that otherwise may be useful for many forum owners. |
Installed but it's not working for me. What should I enter in Internal Domains? Which format is right?
http://www.vbulletin.com www.vbulletin.com www.vbulletin.com/ vbulletin.com |
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