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Old 03-29-2008, 12:37 PM
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I just read that other post about pr5 text-links that sell for a tenner.
I have one site with pr4. I assume that if your
site is pr1 a link from a site with pr5 will do more for you than if your site is pr4. Is that correct?
Is there some kind of table or formula that shows how links from other sites with a certain pagerank will affect your own ranking or is it all just a big mystery?
Also will links from a site with lower pagerank affect your own PR negatively or not? I'm reading all kinds of different things on that subject. What's true and what's not?
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Old 03-30-2008, 10:09 AM
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You really need to read a short article on exactly how Google pagerank works.

PR is a logarithmic scale. PR2 has approximately 4x more value than PR1, PR3 is 4x more than PR2, and so on. So PR5 has about 256x (4x4x4x4) value than PR1.

Any genuine links are good, you'll just need about 256 PR1 links to pass the same benefit as a PR5 link.

$10 for a permanent PR5 link is very good. I pay $50 a MONTH for one, although obviously it's not just PR that affects the value of the link.

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