Diagnosing a Site's Health
While any link is a good link, not all links are created equal. Here  are a few of the key factors that go into deciding how healthy a site  is, and in turn, how powerful a link from them will be for your SEO  needs.
What is the PageRank?
What's the PageRank of the page that is linking to you? What are the  PageRanks of some of its subpages that link to other sites? Install the 
Google Toolbar  to find out. While some websites may have very high PageRanks for their  homepage, the other pages on their site may have a much lower PageRank.  Pay attention to the specific page that will be linking to you when  considering how good a site's PageRank actually is. 
Cache Status
Does the site have an up-to-date entry inside of Google's cache? You  can check by searching Google with the command "cache:example.com". A  site that doesn't have an up-to-date cache is often a red flag that  there is something wrong with a search engine's ability to crawl that  site.
Link Popularity
How many entries does the site have? What is its link popularity? Use Marketleap's 
Link Popularity Checker to get some quick and dirty facts about a site's web presence.
Number of Outbound Links
Does their links page already have a ton of links on it? The more  links they have, the less link love your site will receive.  Also, are  there a lot of sponsored links to unrelated sites like sites about  gambling, pharmacies, or adult content? These can also devalue a site's  ability to pass on link value.
Age of Site
How long has a site been registered for? Usually, it's best to get  links from sites that have been around for more than two years, as  search engines tend to be a little less trusting of brand new domains.  You can check how long a website has been around by going to the 
WaybackMachine and seeing when the earliest entry for the domain was.
 
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