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Bounds??
Is it possible that Google set bounds on the number of internal link towards a page when it compute the PR??
For instance: if i would increase the PR of url:http.//www.aaa.com and i add some pages www.aaa.com/page1..........www.aaa.com/pageN with a link towards www.aaa.com Google considers any number N of pages when calculates PR?? Thanks Francesco |
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Google may stop counting the same link from different pages of the same domain after a certain number but I don't think anybody knows for certain if that's true, because it forms part of their internal algorithm.
However, it makes sense to have a link from all internal pages to all major sections of your web - it makes the web more navegable and will distribute the PR evenly around your site. Gringo. |
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Maybe next dance i could say if they set bounds or not...I'm doing tests about this
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