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Questions from beginners about how to increase TCI and PR are constantly heard on all SEO forums, because they are the ones who usually have problems with building up their bellies. The difficulty of raising the TCI and PR of any site is that these parameters depend on many factors. Finding the logic for calculating TCI and PR is a rather difficult and costly task. And don’t forget that counting algorithms are constantly being adjusted.

Important to remember !

The TIC can only be raised thanks to external links leading to your website. PR is more predictable than TCI, because to determine what PR will be, it is enough to count how many pages with PR link to you. PageRank can be increased for free only through proper internal page optimization and site linking, but the easiest way is to purchase links with PR in link exchanges (it is advisable that donors have ≥3 PR).

There are a lot of opinions and assumptions on how to increase the TCI and PR. Many have already made fortunes from this by selling all sorts of filters to obtain TCI and PR. You can find out many opinions about how other webmasters raised TCI and PR by reading relevant topics on SEO forums or SEO blogs. However, you should not believe everything that is written in open sources. To learn how to increase TCI and PR, you need to experiment and try yourself.

In order to easily and quickly determine the TCI and PR values, I recommend installing Yandex Bar and Google Bar. It is worth considering that belly bars can easily be glued together with some other domain, so if you are focusing only on bars, be careful.

In order to get TCI 10, you need to spend an average of about 200-300 rubles per month. This money should be distributed to purchase links in link exchanges and buy articles in article exchanges. It is worth noting that in parallel with building up your belly fat, you can improve your site’s position for some key queries in search engines. I recommend reading about:

Approximate prices for raising the TIC:

  • for TCI 10 you need to spend about 200-300 rubles per month;
  • for TIC 20 you need to spend about 350-500 rubles per month;
  • for TIC 30 you need to spend about 600-800 rubles per month;

The prices shown are only a guideline, as... Each site is individual, so the cost will be different. Recently, there has been a tendency to increase the costs of raising TIC.

You can upgrade your TIC for free, but this requires a lot of work. I cannot post specific filters for raising the TCI, because... they are constantly changing and all topics in the public quickly die due to their popularity. Also, many sites receive TCI 10 for free due to their authority in the eyes of other webmasters, who can link to your site for free.

Running through site profiles and catalogs also has a good effect on increasing the TCI. You can order similar runs at

1. You need to buy links from sites that have a high TCI. The minimum TCI value for which you should buy a link is 10. If the TCI of the site is 0, then most likely the weight of such a link will be too small. But there are exceptions if the site has a trust and is close to your topic.

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8. The main thing is the quality of linking sites, not the number of links! Choose only good sites to buy links.

9. Buy links to different pages of the site. This doesn't mean that you have to buy links to every page on your site. It is better to link to some internal pages of no more than 5-20 pages. As a rule, these pages are nested at the second level.

10. Do not buy links from sites that link to adult, casinos and other sites that violate Russian legislation. Such sites are not moderated and will most likely be banned in the future.

12. When raising the TCI, it is better to ensure that no more than 1-2 links are purchased for one anchor. Of course, if you buy thousands of links, it is difficult to create a unique anchor for each link, but it is worth striving for.

13. The link you purchased should be as similar as possible to a natural link. This can be achieved very easily with article promotion. Often links are placed in the footer of the site - it is better not to buy such links.

On SEO forums there are often advertisements about a guaranteed increase in TIC for a certain amount of money. I have never ordered such a service because it is not cheap, plus it is not clear how exactly the result is achieved. It may turn out that the TCI has risen, and the site will be under some kind of Yandex filter for manipulation.

In order to increase the PR of a page, it is enough to buy links from pages that have PR. If you want to get PR4, then I would advise you to buy links from pages that have PR5 or pages that have PR4. If you buy links from pages that have less PR than you want to get, then you need to buy a lot of them. Therefore, it is easier to buy links only from the fattest pages.

Don't forget to check donors for glue. The most reliable way to check is to compare the page with the page in Google's cache. If the address of the page in the cache matches the one where you buy the link, then the PR is not glued. By the way, you can easily check for glue using the wink plugin (but this is only when purchasing links in SAPE).

According to the latest data, Google will no longer publicly display the real PageRank, so it may not be worth even trying to increase it, since you will not see any changes anyway.

Update from 2016

At the moment, raising PageRank has lost its relevance due to the fact that Google has stopped releasing this data publicly. Despite this, there are other metrics that can indirectly calculate the "page weight" of the site as a whole. Their counting algorithm is the same. Therefore, when distributing link juice on the site, you should not forget about this. There should be more links to the most important pages on the site.

If you are interested in raising TCI and PR, then you most likely want to sell links and (or) post articles. Therefore, I advise you to read about the correct sale of links and the correct placement of articles so as not to fall under the sanctions of search engines.

One of the most favorite topics on SEO forums is the TCI: “How to increase the TCI?”, “Increasing the TCI with payment upon delivery,” “How much does it cost to raise the TCI?” etc. and so on.

If the issue of increasing the TCI worries people so much, then it’s probably mega-important? Maybe the traffic on the site depends on the TCI? Or the more TIC, the higher the sales? Not at all. The Yandex Thematic Citation Index (TCI) is one of the most ancient and confusing SEO myths. Let's figure out who needs a TCI and why, and does your site need it?

What is TIC?

What does TCI depend on?

Yandex, as usual, is secretive, so the formula for calculating the TIC remains a mystery to everyone. But from the official definition itself it is clear that the TCI is formed from an assessment of the quality and quantity of links to the site. And also, very important (!): links should come from sites that belong to the same topic as your site. That is why the index is called “thematic”.

Affect TCI DO NOT affect TIC
  • Links from sites where TCI > 0
  • Links from sites of similar topics
  • Links only from indexed sites
  • Links from moderated directories (very good if the site is registered in directories such as).
  • Links from trust sites
  • Links from message boards, forums, blogs, network conferences, social networks, unmoderated directories and other resources to which anyone can add links without control by the resource owner (source Yandex.Help)
  • Links from sites located on free hosting, if they are not described in the Yandex.Catalog (source Yandex.Help)
  • Links blocked from indexing by tags And
  • Links from sites dropped from the index (as a result of Yandex sanctions or erroneous actions of the webmaster)
  • Links from mirror sites (they are merged with the main mirror and counted as 1 link)
  • Links from duplicate content (if the same article with outgoing links is placed in different sources, the search engine will count these links as 1)
  • Links from sites that have their own TCI = 0

And a couple more notes:

  1. Regarding the degree of influence: the more links leaving the donor site, the less weight each link has. And, accordingly, vice versa: the fewer links on the donor site, the more significant the link that you received, and the greater the likelihood that it will affect the TCI.
  2. Regarding outgoing links: links from your own site, on the contrary, “squander” the TCI, because in this case, you share your “authority” with those you link to.

NB! Please do not take this last point as a call to destroy all links originating from your site. If a site is created for users, then the presence of useful recommendations on it is a natural phenomenon. When you recommend good sites on your same topic, this increases the level of trust search engines have in you.

How and when does the TIC change?

The minimum value of TCI = 0, the maximum is absent. TIC with a value from 10 to 200 has a scale step of 10, up to 500 - step 25, up to TIC 1000 - 50 and further - 100.

For example, one of the most cited RuNet resources, Wikipedia, today has a TCI = 88,000. Interestingly, history shows that its TCI fell to zero twice and rose again.

Changes in TCI values ​​occur at the time of Yandex updates (2-3 times a month). Yandex never warns about updates and does not do them as planned. So for site owners it’s a surprise every time (but everyone is used to these surprises).

After the next update, you may notice that the TCI has fallen/risen/remained unchanged.

How to find out the website's TCI?

You can check the value of the website's TCI for today and see the history of its changes using Yandex.Webmaster (site indexing → History → TIC):

True, in Yandex Webmaster the history is stored for only 3 months.

There is also a good analytical service - http://xtool.ru/, which stores history since September 2011 (enter the name of your site in the search bar, click the “Check” button and you will see the history at the bottom of the page).

Why did the TCI drop to zero?

It also happens that one fine day the owner of the site discovers that his (with such difficulty “grown”) TIC has suddenly been reset to zero. This could happen for the following reasons:

Why is TCI needed?

But this is perhaps the most important question. It is possible to increase the TCI, but is it necessary? TCI does not affect positions in search results in any way, much less traffic and conversion.

The TIC was needed by those who sell links from their website. The higher their TCI, the more expensive they could sell links, since they were considered “weighty”. But the latest AGS, which we discussed above, was introduced against these sites. So now the TCI of sites selling links is under great threat.

If you have a commercial website that sells goods, or an information portal created primarily for users, then you DO NOT NEED a TIC. You need good search rankings and content that will attract users.

Some argue that as the TCI grows, so do the positions. This is possible, but NOT because of the TIC. Just one of the factors influencing ranking is the link profile. By improving it, you simultaneously improve your position and TCI. But there is no direct relationship between these two concepts.

You can have a zero TCI and be in the TOP. For example, the regional website of a furniture center, which we have been promoting for a year, still has a TCI = 0, but at the same time it reached the TOP 10 for 100+ requests, and traffic increased from 250 to 3000 users per month.

Instead of a conclusion

Despite the fact that only a lazy SEO doesn’t talk about TCI, no one has 100% reliable information about this indicator. When Yandex reveals its “secret materials”, then we will find out whether our guesses and observations are correct or not. In the meantime, let’s summarize the facts that we are sure of:

Fact No. 1. TIC does not affect Yandex search results.

Fact No. 2. The TIC serves to determine the site’s place in the corresponding category of the Yandex.Catalog.

Fact No. 3. TIC depends on the quantity and quality of THEMATIC donors linking to the site.

P.S. If you are still interested in the TCI, then we are unlikely to be able to help you, but if you need good positions in the search results of Yandex and Google, then for you and your site:

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Today there will be a relevant post about the experiment on raising tits with articles, because today another update of this indicator took place. As always, numbers, facts and relevant conclusions.

I’ll say right away that this update did not bring me any particular positive emotions. It’s not that he upset me, but he didn’t make me rejoice either. My blog dropped 30 TIC points and is now 40. Unfortunately, no one suggested this value, so there are no winners. What are your results?

About a month and a half ago, I created a campaign on the liex article exchange (April 17) as part of an experiment to raise scores with articles. 3 sites participated in it. Over the entire period, about $130 was spent. The account currently has the following information:

As you can see: 1220 articles were posted, 65% of all articles posted on this exchange were indexed in Yandex, and even less in Google. In the filter, I set the article to be removed if it has not been indexed for more than 21 days. They have been indexed for quite a long time, there are many low-quality donors.

This is the longest and most thankless task in promoting articles. It's one thing when you need to come up with or create 1000 unique anchors. It’s another matter when you need to create 1000+ articles. I created one material of 5000 characters and uniqueized it using the method I wrote about in the article about. I didn’t reproduce the article in that program, but simply compiled it (I’m so used to it). The output is a text of 55,000 characters without spaces.

Experiment results

Site No. 1: 0 -> 10 (increase 10).

Site No. 2: 0 -> 10 (increase 10).

Site No. 3: 10 -> 20 (increase 10).

Well, I’m not happy with the results here either. An increase of 10 TICs on each site is not the effect that I expected from such a budget. Based on these results, it can be judged that the myth has been debunked, which says that links that are placed higher in the article convey more TIC. This experiment does not confirm this.

conclusions

  1. The liex exchange has a lot of junk sites that need to be viewed and sifted out manually.
  2. “Sale sites” convey negligible weight to the TIC.
  3. You need to change the parameters in the filter to select sites.

I will continue to post articles in liex as part of this experiment, I have already changed some data in the filter, and I will wait for the second update of the thematic citation index. I will definitely inform you about the results.

By the way, in the near future I will publish a post about promoting articles on the same exchange. There, the traffic results look more attractive. So as not to miss all this, I advise you. I look forward to your comments on both the experiment and the results of the update. If you have questions, ask - I will be happy to answer them. I will also be glad if those who have already had similar experience in raising TICs with articles comment.