View Full Version : PR Sculpting - What is optimal?
GooglePlex
11-25-2008, 04:35 PM
Inertia recently made a comment about optimal PR sculpting, and I wanted to get peoples ideas about it... That is, whats good, whats bad, common mistakes, et cetera...
Anyone wishing to drop their 2 cents, I would appreciate it...
Thanks
GP
Read here
http://www.webproworld.com/search-engine-optimization-forum/67474-does-page-ranking-sculpting-work.html#post364746
and ask again. No need to reinvent the wheel.
Webnauts
11-27-2008, 01:42 AM
Inertia recently made a comment about optimal PR sculpting, and I wanted to get peoples ideas about it... That is, whats good, whats bad, common mistakes, et cetera...
Anyone wishing to drop their 2 cents, I would appreciate it...
Thanks
GP
From my own experience and of all my customers, PageRank Sculpting obviously works great if it is done properly.
kevsta
11-27-2008, 05:58 AM
From my own experience and of all my customers, PageRank Sculpting obviously works great if it is done properly.
I concur. but you have to have some to sculpt in the first place, there's no point messing around nofollowing T&C's and Contact Pages, saving like 1/20th of a PR1 / 2 page's link weighting and expecting anything to change.
Webnauts
11-27-2008, 08:24 PM
I concur. but you have to have some to sculpt in the first place, there's no point messing around nofollowing T&C's and Contact Pages, saving like 1/20th of a PR1 / 2 page's link weighting and expecting anything to change.
Exactly! I know many members here who tried to do it themselves, and at the end they were hurt very bad. That is not a job for beginners or intermediate SEOs. :)
muckle.martin
11-28-2008, 10:07 PM
I have used PR sculpting successfully in some of my websites where I had a well defined hierarchy of pages. No point in passing PR to login page or logout page :-) I don't see how people have managed to hurt themselves in this process.
GooglePlex
12-01-2008, 09:40 AM
Thanks guys
Webnauts
12-01-2008, 12:32 PM
:-) I don't see how people have managed to hurt themselves in this process.
They did. I know several members who implemented the nofollow attribute, but not appropriately, and many important pages of them dropped or disappeared.
They did. I know several members who implemented the nofollow attribute, but not appropriately, and many important pages of them dropped or disappeared.
There is a discussion about that in this http://www.webproworld.com/search-engine-optimization-forum/74277-links-life-death-your-ebusiness.html#post403724 thread.