Note to glenn, Javascript is now parsable by Gbot and thus the article "channeling pagerank" should be updated to a CSS onclick, I just havent had time, please do not attempt the javascript nofollow, Google can now follow it! Damn google hehe always makin me write new code!
Here is an example of how you can use a combonation of onpage and offpage CSS to totally mask an HREF
Code:
to totally mask the A HREF link:
<span class="dynlink" onclick="window.location='http://www.yourdomain.com'" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.yourdomain.com'; this.style.color='red';this.style.textDecoration='underline'" onmouseout="window.status=''; this.style.color='#0000CC'; this.style.textDecoration='underline'">Anchor Text</span> -
And in my CSS file:
.dynlink {
color: #0000CC;
text-decoration: underline;
cursor: pointer;
cursor: hand;
}
Now that I've said that, the channeling pagerank tequnique no longer carries as much weight as pagerank is now being attributed to the "domain" more then the "page" so what you should concentrate on is increasing the PR of the system, not individual pages, if they are associated with the system they will rank. I have many Pr 0 pages that just because they belong to a high page reputation site rank well instantly. I call this the amazon effect, after the fact that a brand new page on amazon with one link from somewhere else on amazon makes that page instantly rank just because of the high PR and pagecount of the amazon.com system
Starting LEC 7 soon but it won't be called LEC 7 - LEC 2012 coming soon!