by piskie on Sat Jan 28, 2006 12:50 pm
I am just checking back to topics previously covered on this forum to see where I'm at.
A couple of points come from this topic such as webmaster said:
"You should not link to sites with less PR (PageRank) than 4. Its will decrease you own PR"
I don't think this is entirely true. If you link to sites with PR2 & PR3, providing they are "Quality" sites and not Spammy (preferably on topic or in theme), there is (IMHO) no harm. If however they are Black Hat Stuff or in bad neighbourhoods, yes they can be detrimental.
Also (IMHO) if every alt tag is KW Stuffed, it is treated as spammy by Google, MSN and Yahoo. Not to the extent of banning from their index, but certainly a handicap loading. Best to make your alt tag perform its W3C defined function. This also helps "Accessibility" for those with special browsers that will read out a web page and that includes the alt tags.
Heading tags is a structure again defined by W3C and is more than just H1s. There should as a general rule be one and only one H1 tag at the beginning of each page announcing the overall page subject, with H2s and H3s used within the page as sub topics are introduced.
As for Google Toolbar, this is effectively spywear.
Better to use a standalone PR tool (GoogRank for example) that is implimented on demand instead of being resident within your browser ALL the time reporting your activities to Google.