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Can A Link To My Website From Wikipedia Hurt My Pagerank At Google?

A lot of questionable websites use content from Wikipedia. These sites would also link to my website.

2 Responses to “Can A Link To My Website From Wikipedia Hurt My Pagerank At Google?”

  • CaboWabo says:

    Since WikiPedia is a public space, which can be spammed, WikiPedia makes all outgoing links “nofollowed” meaning there is no “PageRank juice” which flows outward.
    As long as your link profile is solid, a link can’t hurt you. If it could, you could focus on bad links to your competitor’s sites.

  • Brian G says:

    No, Wikipedia makes no difference to PR of linked pages, either positive or negative.
    This is intentional on Google’s part – they have announced this (see somewhere in the Google blog). This is to discourage low quality links from being added to Wikipedia articles.

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