Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 4:05:51 GMT
Work all that well. So as we think about this again which ones of these do we need to worry about Lets go through here. . Anchor text These are absolutely still important. I gave it a three out of five five being the most important zero being not important at all. The reason I only gave it a three is because in a lot of senses while an anchor text does move the needle further than an exact match anchor text does more than partial and partial does more than nonmatch a link is still valuable regardless of whether you get the anchor text.
So if the choice is between well I could get no link at all or I could get a link but it Europe Cell Phone Number List wouldnt have the anchor text that I want get the link. Get the link. With anchor text obviously you can eyeball it but you can use any of the linkbased tools Open Site Explorer. You can see this in the MozBar as well as Ahrefs or Majestic for seeing distribution of anchor text to a given page if thats what youre looking at. . PageRank I gave that actually a very low score because look Googles PageRank in the toolbar obviously dead and been dead for years now. You can use MozRank as a substitute and its calculated in well I would say nearly the same way as the original PageRank patent paper. Who knows whether that is how Google is calculating.
PageRank and Im sure they have many other link graphbased metrics that theyre doing these days. But PageRank of the linking source not that important for a bunch of reasons including that if youre getting a link from a page that is not yet published or will be published soon or has been published in the recent past it may not have a high MozRank or high PageRank score and that doesnt matter very much. Id much rather that we look at domain authority and importance of the site overall and importance of other pages on the site relevance etc. .. Look relevance is important and you have to eyeball it. Theres no tool that tells you exactly how relevant a.
So if the choice is between well I could get no link at all or I could get a link but it Europe Cell Phone Number List wouldnt have the anchor text that I want get the link. Get the link. With anchor text obviously you can eyeball it but you can use any of the linkbased tools Open Site Explorer. You can see this in the MozBar as well as Ahrefs or Majestic for seeing distribution of anchor text to a given page if thats what youre looking at. . PageRank I gave that actually a very low score because look Googles PageRank in the toolbar obviously dead and been dead for years now. You can use MozRank as a substitute and its calculated in well I would say nearly the same way as the original PageRank patent paper. Who knows whether that is how Google is calculating.
PageRank and Im sure they have many other link graphbased metrics that theyre doing these days. But PageRank of the linking source not that important for a bunch of reasons including that if youre getting a link from a page that is not yet published or will be published soon or has been published in the recent past it may not have a high MozRank or high PageRank score and that doesnt matter very much. Id much rather that we look at domain authority and importance of the site overall and importance of other pages on the site relevance etc. .. Look relevance is important and you have to eyeball it. Theres no tool that tells you exactly how relevant a.