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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.marketingfan.com/indirect-linking-truncated-page-rank-and-getting-rid-of-link-buying-penalties">Indirect linking &#8211; Truncated Page Rank and getting rid of link buying penalties</a><br/><br/>By <a href="http://www.marketingfan.com">Marketingfan.com Internet Markting Blog</a></p>
Post about a concept called "truncated pagerank" which penalizes link buys - and a good way around it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.marketingfan.com/indirect-linking-truncated-page-rank-and-getting-rid-of-link-buying-penalties">Indirect linking &#8211; Truncated Page Rank and getting rid of link buying penalties</a><br/><br/>By <a href="http://www.marketingfan.com">Marketingfan.com Internet Markting Blog</a></p>
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		</div><p>I figured over the last weeks, that some partners or   clients are not aware of the great possbility of natural link building &#34;the other way round&#34; &#8230; getting a presell page and then boosting that page with a few links to get the effect of those links indirectly to their own site&#8230; that&#8217;s why I call this concept  <strong>indirect linking</strong> </p>
<p>The mindset &#34;I need more PR&#34;   was born when every direct link to a site contributed to it&#8217;s direct pagerank and   even better, it&#8217;s direct ranking &#8211; that was somewhere in 2001 or so. Well &#8211; <strong>those days are gone </strong>&#8230; the search   engine engineers know that <strong>buying links</strong> is mainstream, and have two strategies to fight that kind of link popularity manipulation &#8211; a) say that <strong>buying links is bad</strong> (you bad bad boy paying somebody money for linking to you&#8230; ) and b) and more effective &#8211; <strong>discount the value of direct links</strong>&#8230; </p>
<p>There is a concept that was documented as &#34;<strong>truncated page rank</strong>&#34; in the paper   &#34;<a href="http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/becchetti06using.html">Using Rank Propagation and Probabilistic Counting for Link-Based Spam   Detection</a>&#34; which I also had on my TO-READ list of <a href="http://www.marketingfan.com/scientific-seo-research-papers"><span class="caps">TOP SEO </span>resarch papers</a> since back in July (you should really bookmark that page and check back often <img src='http://www.marketingfan.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>What you read there is of course by no means a   confirmation what Google or others implemented, but it gives you an idea of how   they work &#8211; and I like their conclusions on how to filter &#34;link spam&#34; with the   method of applying a heavy damping factor to the direct links. </p>
<p>It is based on the assumption that people that pay money for links, only direct it to their own sites&#8230; (that was a crazy though in 2002 &#8211; why pay that guy just to link to me &#8230; &#34;oh my god, they pay me 5 bucks for a link on my blog &#8211; but today it&#8217;s common thinking) </p>
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      <p><em>[...]where   is a damping factor between 0 and 1, typically 0.85.<br />
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        A page participating   in a link farm can gain a high Page-<br /><br />
        Rank score because it has many in-links,   this is, supporters<br /><br />
        that are topologically &#34;close&#34; to the target node.   Intuitively,<br /><br />
        a way of demoting those pages could be to <strong>consider a   damp-<br /><br />
          ing function that ignores the direct contribution of the<br /><br />
          first   levels </strong>of links,</em></p>
      <p><em>[...]<br />
        This function   penalizes pages that obtain a large share<br /><br />
        of their PageRank from the <strong>first   few levels of links</strong>; we call<br /><br />
        the corresponding functional ranking the <strong>Truncated Page-<br /><br />
          Rank</strong> of a page. This is similar to PageRank,   except that<br /><br />
        the supporters that are <strong>too &#34;close&#34; to a target node, do   not<br /><br />
          contribute towards its ranking.</strong></em><em><strong></strong></em></p>
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<p>So while the first level links are discounted, the second and third level links are not, or at least not to that extend. And the reason is simpe as that</p>
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      <p><em>Why should I pay for a link to a site that is <span class="caps">NOT </span>mine? </em></p>
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<p>Please note that I&#8217;m not saying that   direct links (be they bought or leased) dont work&#8230; they work just over time, at a discounted strength &#8211; and <span class="caps">IMHO </span>we are <strong>already used to link damping   over time for 2 years now&#8230; </strong>But still, getting strong links to (old)   pages that link to you help both &#8211; the page you link to <span class="caps">AND </span>your own site!</p>
<p>So here&#8217;s my advice to <strong>get the most out of your presell page</strong> (AKA hosted marketign page): </p>
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  <li>once you <a href="http://www.presellpageman.com">get a pre sell page</a> on an authority site, be it an old .edu site or another old and trusted domain,   don&#8217;t let it there alone &#8211; include it in your link building plan </li>
  <li>yes, that means linking to a site that might not be owned by you.. so what? you pay people to link to let those links help you!</li>
  <li>chances are <span class="caps">VERY GOOD </span>that this presell page will <span class="caps">RANK. </span>and even <span class="caps">OUTRANK </span>your own site! good &#8211; you will get traffic <span class="caps">AND </span>link juice from that page </li>
  <li>so you will <strong>increase your traffic </strong>from both &#8211; <strong>indirect   traffic from human visitors </strong>from the presell page and your own rankings from the links of that high ranking page of   course </li>
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<p>Talking about the thing called &#34;<strong>reputation management</strong>&#34; &#8211; that&#8217;s a similar concept&#8230; buy pages on old sites that talk good about you or your company and <strong>let them rank</strong> &#8230; voila&#8217; that means your reputation on a typical Google search will increase <img src='http://www.marketingfan.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  &#8230; </p>
<p>oh &#8211; and did I mention your chance of getting traffic increases by 30-100% by having a <strong>second entry in the search results</strong>? </p>
<p>Now <span class="caps">THAT </span>is an incentive, eh? </p>


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