2 Tips How to Avoid From Fake Link Exchange Request and Discover If the Page Rank is Fake




Exchanging links with other website owners are great way to increase your traffic and the page rank (PR) of your website. You have to make sure you only request a link from websites which is relevant to yours. But what if you receiving an e-mail asking for a link exchange from a high page ranked website? Are you been cheated already? Unfortunately there are people who want to cheat you when they requesting a link exchange from you by faking their page rank. Linking to sites with a high page rank is the best way to super boost your page rank and generate traffic for free just by linking to other relevant websites. People are faking the page rank because the chance to get the exchange accepted is very high. How do I know? Because I have experienced it not long ago when I received an email from a webmaster for a link exchange. Emailing to webmasters is the common way to request a link exchange. Inside the email they told me that their website ranked at #4 in Google. I said Wow! This is great. So I visited the website where my link will be placed and checked the page rank with simple a Firefox plug-in called SearchStatus. It showed #4 so I have went back to the website to see the content in more detail. The first thing which was suspicious for me is the content on the page. The site was a WordPress blog with a few post and lot of links in the side bar. Then I look at the top of the page and I read the title "Another WordPress Blog". In that moment I was almost 99% sure there is something nasty going here! I started searching to find the best way to discover fake PR. Here is how you can recognize a fake page rank: Check if the requesting website have any sites already linking in. This can be done easily with Alexa. Typically websites with a high page rank have lot of back links. Google rank websites mainly by content, and back links. More back links you have for your website the higher your PR will be. So if you see no links or just a very few that means they are faking the page rank. Other way to recognize the fake rank if you type in to Google "info:domain name". If the results does not showing the first place the website what you have typed in after the "info:" then you can be sure there is something nasty going on. 

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