nisha.sharma
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- May 5, 2011
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Hi every one,
I want to share some thoughts with you :
At present world, the success or life of a website largely depends on the traffic. This traffic, in turn depend how much your site is in use in search engines. Finally the position is of critical importance, as a site listed deep in thousands of results will not draw any traffic.
The next important question to anyone's mind is; how do you get search engines to rank you higher in their results? With Google, this is almost exclusively based on your Page Rank, which is derived in a complex formula from the number of back links to your site and their page ranks. These back links are traditionally attained by two-way link exchanges, where two webmaster exchanged links others site to boost both their page ranks, also known as reciprocal linking. While this way has its merits, it is very inefficient as Google places much lower value on links it deems to have been obtained in this way. It was out of this idea that the new three-way-linking idea was born.
It is a plan, design to exploit the technological limitations or Google bot that currently doesn't allow for it to detect anything other than direct reciprocal links. Normally Google bot follows each link it finds on a page in sequence so if, for example, it comes across a site that links to another. When it goes the other site, should it find a back link to the first, it will return there and this will trigger a complex algorithm that identifies it as a reciprocal link, promptly lowering its influence over both their page ranks drastically.
In this setup, to fool Google, three webmasters agree to a form of chain reaction linking system, where webmaster 'A' links to webmaster 'B', 'B' links to 'C', and 'C' links to 'A'. At no time do any two sites link directly back to each other and so Google is unable pick it up. The resulting effect is that each site gets, what appears to be, a one-way link which Google then takes into much higher account.
To use this method, all that is required is for you to find two webmasters, preferably of similar sites as Google becomes suspicious when unrelated sites are linked, and the three of you set up a system as described above and illustrated in the diagram. Alternatively, you can make this process much easier via certain websites that handles the task of finding such webmasters for you.
I want to share some thoughts with you :
At present world, the success or life of a website largely depends on the traffic. This traffic, in turn depend how much your site is in use in search engines. Finally the position is of critical importance, as a site listed deep in thousands of results will not draw any traffic.
The next important question to anyone's mind is; how do you get search engines to rank you higher in their results? With Google, this is almost exclusively based on your Page Rank, which is derived in a complex formula from the number of back links to your site and their page ranks. These back links are traditionally attained by two-way link exchanges, where two webmaster exchanged links others site to boost both their page ranks, also known as reciprocal linking. While this way has its merits, it is very inefficient as Google places much lower value on links it deems to have been obtained in this way. It was out of this idea that the new three-way-linking idea was born.
It is a plan, design to exploit the technological limitations or Google bot that currently doesn't allow for it to detect anything other than direct reciprocal links. Normally Google bot follows each link it finds on a page in sequence so if, for example, it comes across a site that links to another. When it goes the other site, should it find a back link to the first, it will return there and this will trigger a complex algorithm that identifies it as a reciprocal link, promptly lowering its influence over both their page ranks drastically.
In this setup, to fool Google, three webmasters agree to a form of chain reaction linking system, where webmaster 'A' links to webmaster 'B', 'B' links to 'C', and 'C' links to 'A'. At no time do any two sites link directly back to each other and so Google is unable pick it up. The resulting effect is that each site gets, what appears to be, a one-way link which Google then takes into much higher account.
To use this method, all that is required is for you to find two webmasters, preferably of similar sites as Google becomes suspicious when unrelated sites are linked, and the three of you set up a system as described above and illustrated in the diagram. Alternatively, you can make this process much easier via certain websites that handles the task of finding such webmasters for you.