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Old 08-07-2008, 01:11 AM
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Default Re: is outgoing links weakening me ?

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Originally Posted by Raybman View Post
Janeth,

Read Google Webmaster Central Blog and Guidelines, Matt Cutts interviews and blog, and HighRankings.com is also a good source.

The 50 links was just a number for an example, maybe I should have said, a whole lot, or numerous, or a huge amount of links....
I do not need to read any of those. I know what Matt says.

Matt said that PR Sculpting can work. PR Sculpting is using the nofollow tag to control the internal flow of PR juice.

And I do believe that Matt was the one that started calling it PR Sculpting.

Here is an article on it No Follow Tag | Internal Use of No Follow Tag and this article is linked to from sites like searchenginewatch.

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The use of “nofollow” tags can serve many different purposes. They can be used to limit the amount of link juice that flows out of a page to external pages of different domains, or they can be used to control where the link juice will flow to within a site and its internal pages.
And since you brought up Jill Whalen here is what she and others said about PR Sculpting.

Organic Listings Forum : Google PageRank, Blogs and Paid Links

From SES New York, Greg Boser, Dave Naylor and Jill Whalen all said that Using NoFollow tools to scupt PageRank was a good thing to do.

Now according to you links do not pass PR and Matt and Jill are both on your side. Yet both of them say that PR Sculpting is a good thing. PR Sculpting is controlling the PR juice that you say does not exist.

Sounds to me that you might need some other people on your side.

Last edited by janeth; 08-07-2008 at 01:38 AM.
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