I understand that older website get more clout with the search enginer, but do links also age? Do the incoming link grow stronger or weaker over time?
I understand that older website get more clout with the search enginer, but do links also age? Do the incoming link grow stronger or weaker over time?
Neal M
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It's really not the age of the site itself that gets older websites "more clout with the search engines," it's the age of the inbound links.
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Is it because of the age of the link or the website linking to you getting stronger with age as the owner works and adds and works on it?
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Incoming links are never bad PR 0 or PR 10 as long as google is indexing the page. Link popularity is very important for all major search engines.
I would say the age and relevancy of the site. Just having the link on the site is the most important.
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