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I have some "feeder sites" whose purpose is to attract traffic & google juice to build my main site: For example: My learning games for kids site exists not just as a public service, but to gather google juice (and traffic) and send it to my homeschooling site.
- Does the google juice dissipate across the the links to other sites where the games exist? - Would a no-follow attribute solve this? How to make more money | Make money working from home | make money online surveys
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Thin sites those don't typically work out well in Google. I would just focus on your main site unless those satellite sites have some authority within Google. And if you no-follow your links, the link has not real value for ranking. For example, within this forum all links (in most all cases) are no-followed so it doesn't provide "juice" for ranking.
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