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 More options Feb 15 2007, 10:51 am
From: Admin Aaron
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 07:51:47 -0800
Local: Thurs, Feb 15 2007 10:51 am
Subject: Re: Is PageRank Finite?
Yo Google, please enable an edit feature for when we spell stuff wrong
we can go back and fix it. Just allow people to edit within a given
time period... like 5 minutes? Also how about a spell checker for us
dumb arses? Thanks! =P

On Feb 15, 10:47 am, Admin Aaron wrote:

> So if I have a new blog with pretty much no PR is makes sense to link
> out to all my friends? I don't know Sebastian, in an ideal search
> engine world that would be great but I am not so sure pagerank in
> infinite. I have also been thinking the way you do for a long time but
> now I am not so sure man.

> The way I have been using the nofollow is if I write about a grat
> subject on another site but that site is filled with paid links I use
> the nofollow because I do not want to pass PR to a bunch of spam sites
> selling links BUT this recent idea is driving me nuts. ;-(

> On Feb 15, 10:18 am, Sebastian wrote:

> > Aaron, you shoot yourself in both feet. PageRank hoarding is a sin. PR
> > is a sexy fay you should not pass, that's way to rough. Let her flood
> > your site, let her come and go as she decides, don't even think of her
> > when you deploy links. And please remove the f** nofollow values in
> > your rel attributes, that's unethical and counter productive.
> > Really :)
> > Here is more info:http://www.smart-it-consulting.com/article.htm?node=155&page=100
> > Sebastian

> > On Feb 15, 4:02 pm, Admin Aaron wrote:

> > > I am wondering is PR is finite? Websites that do not do link building
> > > and obtain backlinks in a natural organic way often have very few
> > > incoming links which means lower pagerank.

> > > I have a few blogs in the renewable energy area where I find, review
> > > and write about companies, people and technology I believe will
> > > encourage the growth of alternative energy.

> > > I am generous and link out to others but sinse the site is new and
> > > relatively unknown I am not yet getting many links to bring in more
> > > pagerank. In other words I am giving more PR out than I am getting.

> > > The question:

> > > I recently started using the nofollow tag on external links with the
> > > belief that pagerank is finite and I only have so much to share. Am I
> > > shooting myself or those that I link to in the foot? Is this an
> > > incorrect assessment of how to pass PR?

> > > I believe this to be a highly relevant question and example of why
> > > nofollow tag needs even further explanation.

> > > Thank you if you feel comfortable with answering this Adam Lasnik or
> > > others...

> > > Aaron


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