I am writing content on pages below my homepage in effort to make not only those pages more valuable, but the home page more valuable. Should I put links on those pages, pointed at the home page, in effort to make the home page more valuable? If so, does it just help with the PR, or does it also increase the SEO placement standing in Google.






demonhale posted this at 04:22—13th April 2006.
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its best to put links pointing to each pages from the home page, and internal pages to the home page, its not only help in making the best crawling state for your site but also it is a best practice to provide the option to go back home without typing the url,,,
antispyware posted this at 22:34—17th April 2006.
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you can link your pages to your home page or vice versa.
and page rank will pass to those pages only when they themselves have some page rank.
if all the pages are of 0 page rank, then there will be no page rank to pass even if you crosslink all your pages .
for good SEO, all the pages should be accessible from some other page in the site.
and we should get inbound links from other sites to our most important pages preferably to the homepage.
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OldWelshGuy posted this at 01:48—20th April 2006.
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Sorry to disagree, but in fact ALL new pages start life with a PR value of 1. their value shows on the silly green bar as PR0, and they will not pass PR until they trip over PR1. PR is not a solid number either, IE it does not go up in whole numbers of 1 it in fact runs into many decimal places. So a PR1 could be PR1.0000000001 or PR1.9999999999 almost a whole PR vale different, but still showing the same value on the silly green bar.
A page can pass up to 85% of its own value to the pages it links to (this amount is divided equally between the amount of links) It is, as pointed out best practice to point to your home page from every page on your site anyhow.
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netwhip posted this at 08:37—3rd May 2006.
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You should have a home page link using your main keyword anchor text on every page:
For example... Say you have a golf site then your home page link would be "golf" linkable to your home page. I like to use golf (home) so that real users know it is your home page link... only the word "golf" is clickable.
You should also have a sitemap link on every page as well.
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OldWelshGuy posted this at 09:58—3rd May 2006.
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Good advice netwhip.
any people ignore the internal navigation, but it is a crucial piece of the jigsaw.
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ab420 posted this at 03:53—6th May 2006.
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Its crucial to website development!