Don't know if you noticed, but I replied to that thread a few months ago...."RISTMO (Programmer) Mar 23, 2003
Thank you sooooo much!!! I finaly understand how that works!!!
Rick
"....Looks like I must not have :-/ ;-).
I know what you mean about the PR being on a completely different scale--I was only using numbers from 1-10 for simplicity's sake, since none of us really know how high the highest "real" PR is.
But about what you were saying with the linking....you're saying that I could link to 100 external sites and it wouldn't affect my PR in the least (as long as the sites being linked to were good)? Lots of people who call themselves SEO's, but I guess in reality, I guess don't have to know that much, say that it's hard for a directory to rank well because it has all the outbound links and often those sites don't link back. I always accepted this fact as true (although I sometimes wondered why), since it fits in with the idea that outbound links lower your PR, but if the outbound links don't lower your PR, then that would be wrong, too? This is just very strange to hear someone say that outbound links don't lower your PR. I thought it was more along the lines of "outbound links give out PR, internal links distribute it" (and I'm sure that's a quote, probably from someone on TT, I just don't remember who or where). This is all wrong, then?
And about the allinurl search thing you showed me. What do those numbers really mean? Do they mean that each one of those pages that shows up in the allinurl search are indexed and ready to be listed in Google for the next search that matches the keywords of that page? Do the links from each of those pages count towards increasing your PR? (I would think yes) Ah, but that makes me remember....if there was no penalty against a page linking to another page, if there was a page with 100 links and each of those pages being linked to each had those same hundred links and a link back to the home page, what would stop the PR from increasing indefinately? Assuming each page initially had a PR of 4 (simple number), each of the 100 pages would give out 4/100 of a PR to each of the other pages. So each page would end up receiving an additional 400/100 = PR of 4. I'm going to make the wild guess that a *simple* PR of 4 is really a PR of 3000. I know that's way off (although I don't know in which direction....), but say then that that was the *real* PR. We then double that to account for the additional *simple* PR of 4 being added to it. Now, the real PR should be 6000. I really don't have a clue about what *real* PR is needed to make the *simple* PR shown in the toolbar go up a notch, but it doesn't really matter--either way, each page is worth more now, so in theory, since they all gained PR and none lost, they all have a higher PR than before, so they will go around again distributing PR. This time each page gets 100 links each distributing a PR of 4+x/100 = a PR of 4+x. Now that could be a 4.5 (*simple*) or it could be a 6 (*simple*), it doesn't really matter--either way, our site has fallen into a repeating cycle where each time, its PR rises. It will eventually peak out in simple numbers with a PR of ten--just from the 100 links it originally started with (!!!), unless either I'm missing something in my logic, or there is a penalty to a page's PR to counteract the links that page contains.
What does this all mean?
I know this post might be a little long, but things just don't make sense to me, and I don't think it's anything terribly difficult.
Thanks everyone (Chris

),
Rick
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