March 18th, 2010
Hi
I run a number of very large travel forums, and have tried to make
them worthwhile portals with associated (restaurant, sports, etc.)
pages containing a large number of wholy relevant outbound links to
sites I have taken a lot of time and trouble over finding.
I am now told doing this hurts my Page Rank with Google. Especially as
a lot of these links go to sites with very low PR (as they are, maybe,
articles someone wrote who has no idea about ranking their site highly
on the Internet).
I wondered, if this is true, would it pay me to recreate these links
to go to internal frames pages (with "noindex,nofollow" metatags) with
the target external URL forming the lower frame content?
Would this stop me losing my PR? After all, I have earned it, and want
to give users of my non profit sites some good external material, but
don't want to suffer from my own good intentions?
Thanks
MarkThe best way to answer your questions about Page Rank is to review the
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Thank you for your interest in Page Rank!Sorry, that page has absolutely no content on it specific to my
question.
Please read my question and reply as to whether I can avoid losing PR
off my site by the described or other methods.For specific help with Google search and Page Rank concerns, and if
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