QUOTE(Pascal @ Jan 30 2007, 05:32 AM)

Ok! I'm aware Trustrank is invented by Yahoo but like many others i also use this word for the Google system
But if i understand it correct there is no advantage in linking (compared to not linking) to trusted sites for yourself?
The PR is still a system where you get the PR and not that you get PR(or another advantage) if you link to trusted sites.
Or your site will be able to gain/give more PR when you are higher in the trusted zone.
I'm very intrested in this new system ...
As Mike (projectphp) implied, there is no certainty in algorithm chasing, a practice Jill and her moderators discourage here at HighRankings.
I am indeed an algorithm chaser, so I cannot make 100% certain statements when speculating about an algorithm's makeup. And I've been doing this kind of analysis for almost 8 years.
That said, the power of outbound linkage is poorly understood in today's SEO world (even by algorithm chasers). It is clear, from many technical papers and statements made by search engine employees, that the search engines would like to reward sites that:
- Provide good content
- Link to other pages that provide good content
- Are in turn linked to by pages that provide good content
- Are generally "trusted" by their communities
In this very broad sense, "content" can include links, but it includes everything: text, links, images, embedded objects, etc.
Who you link to can certainly tell a search engine something about whom you're trying to associate with, but it's not the only indicator they use to determine whether your pages are worthwhile.
And "quality" to a search engine means something different from what "quality" usually means to you and me.
In my opinion, if you link to pages you honestly, truly would only recommend to people whose good opinion of you means something to you, you will be doing your visitors and your pages a great favor.
Being selective about whose pages you link to is its own reward, but it may help distinguish your page from many others.