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They pointed the way to our excit I was looking through a links directory on one of my sites (Janric) to see how it had faired after the recent Google page rank changes and I noticed the page ranks varied from page to page. Nearly all of the pages were created on the same day but some have loads of links, others not so many. All of them are linked to from the same directory page. I'd expected them all to be equal. Most of the pages were page rank 3, but a few were page rank 2, so I decided to investigate. At first I though it was quantity of text or links on the page, but one of the lower ranking pages had only a few links, another was quite full. But there were both fuller and emptier pages with the higher page rank. So content size wasn't the problem. Then I made a discovery - all of the page rank 2 pages contained affiliate links. Links I'd put in place to add a bit of content when I first created the pages and to try to add a small amount of extra commission. Could affiliate links realy be damaging my page rank? Another site I run, RealWebTraffic has a similar links directory, built around the same time. So I decided to check that. This also had a variation with page ranks, but some of those containing affiliate links had the higher page rank. Theory blown? No, the lower page rank pages had affiliate links, but the affiliate links on the higher ranking pages were "hidden" from the search engines. Not conclusive proof and in no way hard evidence, but take a look at yo Should You Consider An Affiliate Marketing Program? ied from page to page.With a vast number of goods and services being advertised and proliferating on the Internet, web site operators and marketers are constantly in search of people and companies that will help them sell their products. And because everyt Nearly all of the pages were created on the same day but some have loads of links, others not so many. All of them are linked to from the same directory page. I'd expected them all to be equal. Most of the pages were page rank 3, but a few were page rank 2, so I decided to investigate. At first I though it was quantity of text or links on the page, but one of the lower ranking pages had only a few links, another was quite full. But there were both fuller and emptier pages with the higher page rank. So content size wasn't the problem. Then I made a discovery - all of the page rank 2 pages contained affiliate links. Links I'd put in place to add a bit of content when I first created the pages and to try to add a small amount of extra commission. Could affiliate links realy be damaging my page rank? Another site I run, RealWebTraffic has a similar links directory, built around the same time. So I decided to check that. This also had a variation with page ranks, but some of those containing affiliate links had the higher page rank. Theory blown? No, the lower page rank pages had affiliate links, but the affiliate links on the higher ranking pages were "hidden" from the search engines. Not conclusive proof and in no way hard evidence, but take a look at y Marketing Yourself - Your Wealth Creation Checklist quantity of text or links on the page, but one of the lower ranking pages had only a few links, another was quite full. But there were both fuller and emptier pages with the higher page rank. So content size wasn't the problem.You can avoid getting depressed about being unable to earn a living from skills you've taken a lifetime to acquire. Skills employers dismiss on the basis of your age. Baby boomers have an oversupply of a marketable commodity many co Then I made a discovery - all of the page rank 2 pages contained affiliate links. Links I'd put in place to add a bit of content when I first created the pages and to try to add a small amount of extra commission. Could affiliate links realy be damaging my page rank? Another site I run, RealWebTraffic has a similar links directory, built around the same time. So I decided to check that. This also had a variation with page ranks, but some of those containing affiliate links had the higher page rank. Theory blown? No, the lower page rank pages had affiliate links, but the affiliate links on the higher ranking pages were "hidden" from the search engines. Not conclusive proof and in no way hard evidence, but take a look at y Franchise Sales Gone Bad; Problems in Arbitration bit of content when I first created the pages and to try to add a small amount of extra commission. Could affiliate links realy be damaging my page rank?Franchise salespeople have to be extra careful when selling franchises. A franchise sale gone bad can lead to litigation or arbitration. Even in those cases where the franchise agreement calls for arbitration a fraudulent misrepresent Another site I run, RealWebTraffic has a similar links directory, built around the same time. So I decided to check that. This also had a variation with page ranks, but some of those containing affiliate links had the higher page rank. Theory blown? No, the lower page rank pages had affiliate links, but the affiliate links on the higher ranking pages were "hidden" from the search engines. Not conclusive proof and in no way hard evidence, but take a look at y Local Government Relations for Small Business also had a variation with page ranks, but some of those containing affiliate links had the higher page rank. Theory blown?Most small businesses simply go about their daily business and serving customers without ever worrying about local government relations. For some it turns out okay but for others it can become a disaster. You never know when a new pro No, the lower page rank pages had affiliate links, but the affiliate links on the higher ranking pages were "hidden" from the search engines. Not conclusive proof and in no way hard evidence, but take a look at your own site if you are using affiliate links and consider masking them from the search engines - your page rank might just thank you for it.
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