Link juice

hy all…
I’ve been trying to anderstand the concept of link juice, somehow I did…but now comes the question…where to get it, or how to buy’it, and where from…
Thank’s !

Hi Daily People, and welcome to the forums. :slight_smile:

Where to get link juice? It comes automatically with incoming links to your page. The better quality the link, the more link juice it passes. As the best links are those which you can’t place yourself - links which other sites have included simply because they feel your site is worth linking to - I wouldn’t worry too much about trying to “get” link juice. Just concentrate on building a high-quality site.

Where to buy link juice? Don’t!

Google will penalise sites it detects as trying to manipulate ranking by use of link schemes:

right, very valuable information…so then how do you make yourself known on the market?
by linking towards other websites, which you think are good enough and hoping they will do the same if they feel the same about you?
I mean, how can you get some authority?
Without authority nobody will know about your “brilliant content”
TechnoBear, thanks

There’s nothing wrong with doing some link-building - just don’t get obsessed with it or do excessive amounts. :slight_smile:

How you go about it will depend to a great extent on your niche, whether your business also has an off-line presence, etc.

For example, I manage the site for a local cycle hire business. Most of the local hotels and guesthouses have chosen to link to that site, because it provides a service which their customers may be interested in. It has link exchanges with a few other local businesses which may appeal to the same type of people - e.g. guided walks. Because it’s basically tourist-orientated, the site now has incoming links from people who’ve blogged about their holidays, links from posts on cycling forums, etc. Most of those links have happened naturally, with no input from me or the owner.

In this instance, it was more a case of promoting the business locally, rather than promoting the site, so that accommodation providers recommended it to their guests and linked from their websites.

I would not think about buying link juice. After the changes at Google I believe you can get yourself into trouble.

how to know link juice is strong.If i have a link in profile forum pr 8,it’s link juice is strong?

Almost certainly not.

Firstly, there is every chance that the link will be marked “nofollow”, and thus will pass no link juice. Even if it isn’t nofollow, it’s unlikely to be very beneficial. PageRank is calculated per page, not per site. The forum home page may have high PR, along with a few authoritative threads - such as our stickies - but other pages will have a much lower PageRank.

Add to that the fact that on a forum such as this, you need to be a logged in member to view a profile, so search engines will never come near your profile link, and you begin to see it’s a waste of time trying to get links in that manner.

thank you so much.I don’t know that.i thinhk i wasted time very much when i build backlink as this,hix

I did that as well, creating profiles on forums, you should laugh…I do it as well…
So, if you have a magazine web site, what is the best way to get rank?
where can you find people willingly to post links in their posts for some money…? I bet you can find something like that…

Did you read the quote from Google in post #2? Buying and selling links which pass PageRank is against Google’s TOS and may have a negative impact on your site.

I think he is talking about people who allow guest posting. Because some people do that to get money too and some people do that just to get content to make their blog more popular.
They people always take care category of website and content type.

I understand that, but it’s still against Google’s TOS, unless those links are marked “nofollow”.

really… Thanks to inform. I did not know that.

@TechnoBear
I have further question… I don’t know is this forum have right title to ask such question but discussion is going in that direction.

Suppose here is a article, I found that’s very good. I write something related to that and give article’s link from my blog. If I do so it will be in favor of article. Right?

Now if article owner contact me and ask to do same from another blog I have, how would Google know the link is paid? Here will be now difference in both link while one is paid and another is unpaid.
So why need to mark no-follow? Can you please explain these to me?

Link juice is something that drives up your website on search engine ranking. SEO term is useful to provide link juice to your website. You can also generate link juice with your own,submit your website to social networking sites like digg, reddit, Stumbleupon etc… Makes your web pages more attractive and knowledgeable to get more traffic.

Right. :slight_smile:

Google looks for suspicious patterns in link-building. Exactly how their algorithms work, only they know, but that’s the general idea.

If somebody paid you, and only you, to place a single link, then I doubt very much whether Google would know that you had been paid for it. But one link isn’t going to make much difference to a site, so people who try to manipulate rankings by paying for links generally do so on a very large scale, and frequently don’t care whether the sites linking to them are in any way relevant. Such behaviour will be noticed by Google - and they’re getting better at detecting it. There are also sites which openly offer links for sale - and wonder why they then fall foul of Google.

A quick look around the forums at the number of threads started by members whose sites have suffered because they - or somebody they’ve employed - has tried to manipulate rankings in this way and been caught out, should be enough to convince anybody that it just isn’t worth the risk.

@TechnoBear; okay thanks for advisory explanation…

Link juice helps you to get traffic from other sites to your website. You can also get traffic to your internal pages with the help of link juice. The concept of link juice is like when you create any links on dofollow sites, then the page rank of that site is equally divided to all links present on that webpage. link juice is also good to boost traffic.

How does link juice boost traffic?

Any incoming link can bring traffic, even one marked “nofollow”, which passes no link juice at all.

which has me wondering…are there Sitepoint members who know where you can get quality “back links”? I noticed this is a topic that isn’t dicussed much on here, so am wondering