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Comment by God Ad Sense
2007-05-18 08:02:00

In what way Reciprocal Links will help your “Page Rank” for your ADSense site

The term “Page Rank” can be considered mysterious for some Internet users who discovered it. Yet, they quickly noticed that this notion is the main of the Google’s algorithms for them to classify the pages.

Originally, “Page Rank” was a mathematical criteria giving them the possibility to define the popularity of a single page on the web. The more the external links to that page the more it is considered to be popular. The “Page Rank” (which is often written as PR) is one of the most important elements that Google consider, but there is not only this one. Certainly there are many others. But Google also accordingly uses the “Page Rank” in all their processes. Then a site having more pages approved to be highly “Page Ranked” will have the more advantages. Consequently Google will more often index that site and her references will be more often updated in the Google database. Possibly Google will also index some of her dynamic pages and then will show them at the top of the directory for that category. Unfortunately that will not be the case for a site having a low “Page Rank”

GodAdSense

 
2008-01-01 21:31:14

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Comment by MsRose-Alisha
2008-04-01 23:58:34

Hello Jack-

Congratulations! I think it is very cool that your site has gone pay. :) I have had a link to your site for months now and I hope many have come to know your site. Anyway, I have very little money and 3 kids to raise…I wish I could pay for your valuable input. Food and Rent are more important. I will keep the link to your site available. I’m also adding it to 2 of my other blogs. :)

Take Care
Alisha

 
Comment by Track your link
2008-04-29 17:22:15

Get new visitors really wonderful :grin:

 
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