What guarantee does teliad give concerning the PageRank and its inheritance?
The Google PageRank that you see at teliad is genuine. At teliad there are definitely no dubious, spoofed PageRank URLs. By means of an extensive checking mechanism, teliad ensures that the PageRank shown is correct at the time of booking. Furthermore, teliad ensures that the backlinks are correctly integrated and that there is no use of no-follow tags or backlink masks. Since the Google PageRanks are subject to constant fluctuations, teliad naturally cannot guarantee that the PageRank will remain constant within the period of validity of the booking. In fact PageRank changes are risky for both sides; the seller bears the risk in the case of revaluation and the buyer in the case of devaluation. For this reason, bookings at teliad run from month to month, so that existing bookings can be either adjusted in regards to prices or also terminated very quickly if desired.
For this reason, bookings at teliad run from month to month, so that existing bookings can be terminated very quickly in the event of changes to your PageRank.
Following numerous studies by SEOs in recent years, the following PageRank equation has been developed for calculating the PageRank inheritance:
PR(A) = (1 – d) + d (PR(T1) / C(T1) + ... + PR(Tn) / C(Tn))
PR(A): PageRank of page A
d = 0.85
PR(Ti): PageRank of page T1, which sets a link to A
C(Ti): Number of outbound links on page T1, which inherits the PageRank
Since Google has not confirmed this equation, there may by all means be differences in the actual calculation. However, it is indisputable that the number of outbound external backlinks on a webpage is a very important factor. The more external backlinks it has, the weaker the inheritance. It is possible that pages with a large number of external links (including link exchanges) may be entirely excluded from an inheritance by Google. However, this cannot be reliably determined.
For this reason, bookings at teliad run from month to month, so that existing bookings can be terminated very quickly in the event of changes to your PageRank.
Following numerous studies by SEOs in recent years, the following PageRank equation has been developed for calculating the PageRank inheritance:
PR(A) = (1 – d) + d (PR(T1) / C(T1) + ... + PR(Tn) / C(Tn))
PR(A): PageRank of page A
d = 0.85
PR(Ti): PageRank of page T1, which sets a link to A
C(Ti): Number of outbound links on page T1, which inherits the PageRank
Since Google has not confirmed this equation, there may by all means be differences in the actual calculation. However, it is indisputable that the number of outbound external backlinks on a webpage is a very important factor. The more external backlinks it has, the weaker the inheritance. It is possible that pages with a large number of external links (including link exchanges) may be entirely excluded from an inheritance by Google. However, this cannot be reliably determined.

