Take a quick look at a tag page on Technorati. See the ladybug tag as an example.
Near the top, under "Tag details" is where I post content to (if it doesn't already exist) where I include PERMANENT, DO-FOLLOW, KEYWORD RICH, CONTEXTUAL backlinks.
Closer to the bottom you will see a section that says: Latest blogosphere posts tagged "ladybug".
Those links are TEMPORARY. Those are basically the "latest news" about the term "ladybug". They leave that page just as fast as they arrive. How do they get there?
If someone tags a piece of content on their web site or blog with the term "ladybug" they should eventually show up in that list, even if it is just briefly.
It used to be that when a piece of content was tagged, the actual tag would be a link back to Technorati with the tag name as the anchor text. Some sites will now link internally but a lot will still link to Technorati in addition to, or instead of linking to an internal tag section.
This means lots of backlinks to these tag pages. Couple that with the high authority and Page Rank of 8 for the main Technorati page and you have some very powerful tag pages SEO-wise.
Read this post to see how to find tag pages with PR.
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