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    • Paul78
      Paul78 @Paul78 last edited by

      This all makes sense David.

      My understanding was that if you have 1 link in the article then this gets 100% SEO benefit, if you have 2 links in the article the SEO benefit is 50% for each link, if you have 3 links in the article the SEO benefit is 33.333% for each an so on....

      Have I got it wrong then?

      Thanks

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      • mrdavidingram
        mrdavidingram @Paul78 last edited by

        Yes, sadly it diminishes a lot steeper than that, I will have a dig around and see if I can find some study data.

        Sadly, only the boffins at Google HQ know the exact figures.

        Cheers

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        • mrdavidingram
          mrdavidingram @Paul78 last edited by

          To be honest though, I think my example above is a bit too excessive. Somewhere in the middle would be more accurate (100/50/25) with a steep drop off after that.

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          • mrdavidingram
            mrdavidingram @Paul78 last edited by

            To be honest though, I think my example above is a bit too excessive. Somewhere in the middle would be more accurate (100/50/25) with a steep drop off after that.

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            • Paul78
              Paul78 @Paul78 last edited by

              I THINK I read somewhere that if you had let's say 4 links in your article all pointing to different pages on your website, those 4 links would all pass the same value (link juice) 25%, however if you had just 1 link in the article it would get the full 100%, maybe I am just making this up or dreamt it, who knows.

              Your understanding could also be correct, has this came from research? has anyone here at SEOMOZ mentioned anything of this, WBF?

              Thanks

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              • mrdavidingram
                mrdavidingram @Paul78 last edited by

                Ah, now your right in regards in link juice distribution on a single page. It is literally divided by the number of links, so 5 links would get 20% each, 100 links would get 1% each.

                In this sense, there is technically no limit in how many outbound links you would have to your site, although obviously there would be some spam signals hit after a while.

                So if you have three seperate pages you want to share a single external page's link juice, then you can work on the basis it will be split evenly. But again, the more it is split the less benefit you will see come through to your pages until there is practically null.

                The rule of diminishing returns applies to the number of links that are individually benefiting you from a single domain. So from a pure SEO link juice point of view, there is no more benefit in having 8 links coming from example.com than having 3 links.

                Cheers

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                • Paul78
                  Paul78 @Paul78 last edited by

                  Just to clarify David, if I own the domain seomoz.org and place an article on searchengineland.com with 5 links pointing back to seomoz.org those links pass 20%? not:

                  link 1 :100%

                  link 2: 50% and so on.....

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                  • mrdavidingram
                    mrdavidingram @Paul78 last edited by

                    Yes, technically they each pass 20% of that pages link juice.

                    However, things get a lot more tricky as the importance of the links vary on things like order, and page placement. i.e the value of a link in the footer of an article doesn't carry as much weight as a link in the first paragraph etc

                    Thanks,

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                    • Paul78
                      Paul78 @Paul78 last edited by

                      I am a little confused, because earlier you had said:

                      The first link gives you 100% SEO benefit

                      The second link gives you 25% SEO benefit

                      The third link gives you 5% SEO benefit

                      The fourth link gives you <1% SEO benefit

                      Does the above still apply?

                      Thanks

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                      • mrdavidingram
                        mrdavidingram @Paul78 last edited by

                        At a domain level (and exact maths aside), yes. However at a page level (i.e within an article), then the link juice is evenly distributed across the links on the page.

                        It gets complicated when the other link strength factors are brought into it. For example if there were two links on a page, one in the article and one in the page footer. The link juice would be distributed 50/50, however the footer link wouldn't be given the same importance and strength as the one in the article.

                        This goes for your links in the article too. Although the link juice will be spread evenly, there are still other ranking factors that skew the importance of the links, such as the order and placement.

                        So the number of links you have in the article effects the PageRank distribution, but there are many other factors surrounding links. The main one that will effect this issue is the diminishing returns of links to the same website (e.g yours).

                        So if you have 4 links on a page they might get the PageRank spread evenly at 25% each, however this doesn't mean that they will all carry the same weight and value to your pages they are landing at.

                        Cheers

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