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Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Links to any page on your domain works but it effects the page that is links to the most, especailly what words are used to link to that page effect that particular page a lot. PR is spread throughout your site based on your internal linking structure - so if every page links to every page then PR spreads out well - some ppl try and channel it to certain pages - but I don't know much about this. Generally make sure your site is linked internally very well and that each page has an internal link to it and that each page links out to atleast one other page. From each page you should be able to links through your site and reach every other page.
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NO! Im not a female - but being a dragon, I do eat them.
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"Google doesn't return all backlinks in response to a link: command. In the ancient days, it was because there was a finite amount of storage space on the machines that served link: requests. So we only kept the backlinks for the top N pages. Later as we moved to a different indexing system, we kept backlinks for the top M% of pages. This was helpful for important pages, but it meant that Mom and Pop sites with lower PageRank wouldn't have as good a chance to see their backlinks. At SES London, DaveN had a suggestion. He said: why don't you give all pages an equal chance of seeing backlinks? That's good for users, who will have a greater chance of seeing backlinks for a given page, and it's especially good for smaller websites--they'd have a chance to see backlinks. It seemed like a good idea, so we implemented it. In fact, in order to give each page a better chance of seeing backlinks (instead of just the top M% of pages), we doubled the amount of backlinks that Google exports to the outside world. So users now have access to twice as much link: data as before; it's just not all the top PageRank pages. ... and ... Given the large amount of data involved, and the fact that remarkably few people use the link: command, we don't show all backlinks externally, but we can access them internally." Hope that helps understand why Google doesnt show nearly all the backlinks - PR is updated constantly, but they only update the "toolbar"/visible PR every 2-3 months |
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Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
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