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Link Juice ?

What is Link Juice ?

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Asmodeus
It's a slang term used to describe when PR is passed from a high PR site to a lower PR one by linking to it. So, when a PR6 site has a link to a PR1 website, then Google sees it as passing their "link juice" to the lower site which, ideally, will increase the PR of the lower site.



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seozaib
Simply it is part of pr for your site when your site is link with other site with any way .........



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jaysh4922
Link juice is Google term used to provide ranking to your site.Google looks at how sites link to each other to figure out which ones are the best.This is the juice that will drive up your rankings and bring visitors to your websites.It helps us to get better ranking in Google.



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kevinmax
What is Link Juice ?


Internal Link Juice:
It is as important as back-links. Google loves when a website pass their internal linking perfectly. It helps to boost the rankings.

External Link Juice:
Google looks and credits based on the outbound links and how they are structured.

Overall Internal link juice is more important than considering outbound links (bec Google considers outbound links are third -part websites).



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sinelogix
When your site receive do follow back links from external sites or bloog that have high PR, SE robots crawl that sites and passes link juice like external sites PR, DA and PA to targeted sites.



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anirban09P
Link juice is a slang term for PageRank. One of the ways Google determines the relevancy of things you search for is by looking at all the backlinks. Not all backlinks are created equal, however. Pages with higher PageRank pass more relevancy to pages they link to.



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Asmodeus
Link juice is a slang term for PageRank. One of the ways Google determines the relevancy of things you search for is by looking at all the backlinks. Not all backlinks are created equal, however. Pages with higher PageRank pass more relevancy to pages they link to.

They don't pass more relevancy. The word "relevancy" means the links are relevant, not that the PR number is higher, so the sites that "pass more relevancy to pages they link to" are the ones that are actually more relevant, like a pet store site linking to a pet food site (any PR), not a PR9 pet site linking to a PR1 MMO site. The 1st link juice setup is far more important than the latter.



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RajGuptha
Link juice is a colloquial term in the SEO world that refers to the power or equity passed to a site via links from external or internal sources. This power is interpreted as a vote of recommendation toward your site and is one of the most important factors in determining your site’s search ranking (and PageRank).

There are many ways to earn links from the web through direct and indirect efforts. Direct effort refers to link building strategies, such as social bookmarking, blog commenting, guest posting, social media marketing, press release publishing, forum commenting, document sharing and so on. The indirect effort is gained from presenting excellent content on your site that causes readers to share it around the web, linking the pages naturally. The link equity that passes from these sites to your site is the link juice, and this link juice differs in its authority depending on the sites linking to you.



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Corzhens
Does it mean to say that link juice is not good for your site? That if you post your link on a site with a lower Page Rank then that site will benefit from your post and that your site will not? If that is the case then the posting of the backlink should always include an analysis of the other site’s page rank that it should be equal or higher to your rank in order to gain a benefit. I wonder why it is so complicated.



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