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Don’t Just Go For High Page Rank Links

Submitted by R.J. Breakaway Adams on Monday, 18 August 200825 Comments

We as humans always want the best… the top… the supreme… but in link building, that doesn’t always matter. Yes, if you can get some good PR 6+ links, it’s going to help you out in a pretty tough niche. But, if you have a fairly uncompetitive niche, then go for any backlinks. As many of you know, I am anti-Page Rank and I find it pretty useless.

Link BuildingBut, just as you shouldn’t worry about your own site’s Page Rank too much (unless you are selling links), you shouldn’t worry too much about the PageRank of the page you’re getting links from. Here’s why… PageRank is fluid… just because the toolbar PageRank changes only every 3 months or so, Google has said that PageRank changes multiple times a day. A PR3 page that you hunted down may become a PR4 next update, or may go down to a PR2 at the next update, you never know. Many people don’t go for links on PR N/A or PR 0 pages… they think it’s a waste of time. But, you never know what those links will become at the next update. But, most likely, they will get a higher PageRank.

My buddy over at BlogBadly, wrote an article (based on an idea he “stole” from me) about How to Find High PageRank Dofollow Blog Posts. I used to use this method, but then realized that all of the new posts on a blog since the last PageRank update, will not show up using that method, yet those very well could get higher pagerank at the next update. Why should I pass those up… everyone is passing them up. Which means, when it does get a higher pagerank, more of that authority and more of that pagerank will be passed onto my site since there will be less links on the page to be divided among.

I’m not saying that going after higher pagerank links to your site is bad, but don’t make that your only focus. There could be some hidden goldmines… some hidden gems just waiting to be all polished up.

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25 Comments »

  • Max Miroff said:

    And by “stole” he really means “used a tool I found in his own original post idea without knowing I was going to do the post later but then didn’t because it would be too similar so instead he just gave me backlinks in the post.”

    D:

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  • neil said:

    agreed that people place too much emphasis on page rank!

  • Guru Web Hosting Reviews said:

    I fully agree, I typically shoot for sites that have high traffic because it means they will eventually be getting good PR by natural links (and therefore will have even better Google love).

  • Lamonte said:

    Like you said, high page rank links are great for making money, I’ve actually made 120 in 1 day from my own site, my website died to a pr 0 because I didn’t build links for my arcade, but hey I made money when I had the chance :)

  • KG Lew said:

    I completely agree with you… sometimes I search for blog posts that haven’t been given a pagerank yet… but the domain has a high pagerank or something like that… I know that later on down the line it will go up and be beneficial to my site :)

  • Stu the Adelaide SEO said:

    Most blog posts never get toolbar PR.

    I think people get confused sometimes between the PR of the home page pf a site, and the page which their actual link appears on.

  • Step-by-Step Internet Marketing Strategies said:

    I couldn’t agree more, I am so sick of the so called “experts” out there advising people to carefully screen where links come from, how low pr links are worthless, I can guarantee you that if you compared my sites with theirs, I will always beat them - JUST BUILD LINKS EVERYDAY!! One-way, recips, directories, articles, social- JUST BUILD!

  • Sacramento Weddings said:

    I’m still going to get those links from my daughter (and her friends) when they all start college in the fall. Rule of thumb is one “.edu” link is worth 100 (or maybe 1000) “com” links.

    Until my EDU goldmine starts paying off, I’ll continue to build links!!!

  • John said:

    I totally agree with this - the key is how to recognize those blogs that are new but have high potential. Any secrets?

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  • RT Cunningham | Philippines said:

    I could not have written this better. High toolbar PR means nothing in the link building scheme of things. Even “dofollow” isn’t that important if you go for ALL the search engines instead of just Google.

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  • Erika said:

    I hate to say it, but I think I got lost in the hype (no pun intended, but that is totally my favorite phrase) somewhere with hunting for high pagerank links.. but it wasn’t until I wound up collecting lots of links from blogs that were so well linked that their pagerank shot up that it hit me. It’s nice to read a gut check like this every once in a while. :)
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  • Breakaway said:

    Maybe because you sold links… Google gives people penalties for selling links.

  • Breakaway said:

    Awesome… thanks man… you’re a good writer so your compliment means even more to me! Maybe let your readers know =) I could use some good exposure, even if it’s nofollow. I need to break the 300 subscribers mark.

  • RT Cunningham | Philippines said:

    Don’t worry. I can’t break 300 (at least not for long) either.

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  • Breakaway said:

    It’s crazy… i just cracked 300 finally… i guess I just needed to speak on it publicly for it to happen….

  • Pittsburgh Internet Marketing said:

    yeah I have friends who get caught up in the PR game. I just tell them if you can get a good PR link then great, but don’t spend your time chasing PR links.

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  • wilson said:

    Well, I didn’t really care about the sites’ PR and I will do the comments, if I think I have something to say about it…

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  • Civil Drafting Consultant said:

    Glad to know that - I was turning into a pagerank snob! Ha, ha.

    Thanks!

  • Lenen said:

    I agree that people overrate page rank way too much. Unless you’re selling links page rank isn’t going to get you lots of money, serps do!!

  • EJ said:

    Pagerank means nothing to me in fact in my industry relying on placement in search engines is too large of a crapshoot there are many other ways to drive quality traffic.

  • Brent2 said:

    I’d have to say that link building was rarely about Google placement for me. Yeah, I’d occasionally toss something in a directory and I did make sure I was in all the search engines. But I found that getting people to visit my blog through a natural link (rather than natural Google listings) did more.

    I focused on putting links where people might actually click on them, regardless of what Google thought. Apparently Google liked it but readers liked it more.

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  • daredashi said:

    very true. many people go on link hunting without using their brains. many many sites use over linking for very small niche.
    you said you are anti-page rank but you talk about how to increase it ;).

  • Weight Loss Dieting Articles To Improve Muscle Gain said:

    @daredashi - agreed, but link hunting isn’t bad if yuor trying to make a little cash fast.

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  • Myron Tay said:

    Is there a point to building links on personal webpages with 0 PR? A tad off topic but how many of you actually build backlinks on your clients site? Is it ethical?

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