Does Pay Per Post lower Google page rank

Does Pay Per Post lower Google page rank

Friday, October 10, 2008

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Pay Per Post will lower your Google page rank. Coincidentally, if you don't have a page rank you're less likely able to complete paid posts. See article: PayPerPost, money, and Google pagerank. As you guys may or may not know, linking out of your blog is part of what causes a drop in page rank to occur. This is especially true while using Pay Per Post because you're linking out of your blog to other blogs that, for the most part, don't even relate to your website.
With that being said, is Pay Per Post worth the consequential loss in page rank, or do you guys believe we should create a separate blog for our paid posts altogether?

Pay Per Post - Reasons to Create a Separate Blog

I personally believe that creating a separate blog in which you have less care for is a great way to still supplement Pay Per Post as an extra income stream . I believe this for three main reasons.
1. Pay Per Post lowers your Google page rank. 2. Pay Per Post lowers your number of subscribers. 3. Pay Per Post loses your site it's overall feel and authority.
With that being said, wouldn't you agree that Pay Per Post on a lesser blog of importance would be the way to go, especially when there is so much at stake? Video Blogging Tips dot com believes so. If you don't know how PayPerPost works, be sure to check out how to make money with PayPerPost, also be sure to check out how to make $1000 blogging in one month. Again, does Pay Per Post lower Google page rank? Yes. It does!

5 comments:

worldplayground said...
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Austin said...

got any ideas to help market www.cwsparks.com?

Taylor said...

Since your site is a site, and not a blog.. it's going to be hard to rank in the search engines. you'll need credible sources to link to you. Outside of the internet, it's important to get your name out. If you have work clothes make sure your website's URL is on it. Make sure you brand everything with your website's URL. I mean everything. Fliers, pamphlets, brochures, trucks, vans and everything else.

kAyE said...

hi! i'm new to all this stuff. is payperpost the only site that google seemingly has bad relations with? how about smorty? if i do stuff for smorty will it lower my page rank too? sorry. noob.

Taylor said...

Any site that sells "do follow" links. Smorty, Pay Per Post, Review Me... On the other hand, Social Spark is good because the links are "no follow." Thus, Google like them. :)

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