pas
03-20-2004, 01:45 PM
A: All your sites' pages link to each others' index pages.
B: All your sites' pages link to a single page/site, which has a page that links to all the sites.
Think there's any advantage to B? Chris does it with his sites and the Jalic site. I'm thinking there may be because it increases the percentage of on-topic links (most will be from the site itself). You have a single page (with probably a good amount of PR) with a single link to that site, which can then redistribute it around to all it's pages (or however desired). As opposed to a huge number of backlinks from all the other sites' pages, probably constituting a majority of backlinks, a great deal of which may or may not be related in content. Google may not be penalizing for off-topic backlinks, but if there's any sort of boost for on-topic backlinks (i.e. LocalRank), this may make a difference (if most of the other sites aren't related in topic).
B: All your sites' pages link to a single page/site, which has a page that links to all the sites.
Think there's any advantage to B? Chris does it with his sites and the Jalic site. I'm thinking there may be because it increases the percentage of on-topic links (most will be from the site itself). You have a single page (with probably a good amount of PR) with a single link to that site, which can then redistribute it around to all it's pages (or however desired). As opposed to a huge number of backlinks from all the other sites' pages, probably constituting a majority of backlinks, a great deal of which may or may not be related in content. Google may not be penalizing for off-topic backlinks, but if there's any sort of boost for on-topic backlinks (i.e. LocalRank), this may make a difference (if most of the other sites aren't related in topic).