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  • #696365
    vladcizsol
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    Ancient Chinese Secret:

    “When page rank well in Google wise man leave it alone”

    #696366
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    LOL… Well I guess that works.

    #696405
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    Professor wrote:
    Ancient Chinese Secret:

    “When page rank well in Google wise man leave it alone”

    LOL yes i agree 100%.

    #696509
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    Professor wrote:
    Ancient Chinese Secret:

    “When page rank well in Google wise man leave it alone”

    “When the footwear is comfortable, one is forgot of the foot”
    OSHO
    sigh.gif

    #696545
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    villa10 wrote:
    “When the footwear is comfortable, one is forgot of the foot”

    Huh?
    I’ve never heard that one before.

    #696620
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Well, if you changed the graphic for the graph, Google would never know.

    I agree with the premise of the original post.

    I think updating the years from, say “1999” to “2006” would be worthwhile. It’s the homepage and the content has no relevance to anybody.

    #696629
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Professor,

    I must disagree with your post. I’m not trying to call anybody out or offend anybody here. I’m just outlining my experiences with my website and the SEO world.

    Changing 1999 to 2006 would have zero effect on your SEO. Also, Google would never know if the image was changed as long as the image name remained the same and the image size was kept the same. The only thing that might be worth keeping the old one up is that it takes time to create a new one, and find the right figures for it.

    Personally, I update my content as much as I can. I don’t care if the page is PR6 or PR0, I still update it. I am changing the content on my homepage on a bi-daily basis, and I have only noticed better google rankings because of this.

    “”The perfect search engine,” says Google co-founder Larry Page, “would understand exactly what you mean and give back exactly what you want.”

    Well, if I’m searching Google and I’m curious about the casino affiliate industry as it stands right now, Google is going to find out that this isn’t quite what we want.

    Additionally, the number one thing in ten things that Google has found to be true is 1. Focus on the user and all else will follow.

    Seems like I’m the first one to have this opposing opinion,

    Dan

    #696631
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I change stuff constantly too.

    I am always worried that I don’t change it enough.

    When I see a page slipping I think its because I haven’t made changes and change stuff and up we go.

    Of course when it’s #1 it’s #1. I still change it even then. One of my most reliable #1 google pages changes completely a couple of times a month or even more often.

    #696633
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I try to update my pages around once a month. To keep content fresh and google I think likes pages that are updated often.

    #696718
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I too thought it was good to update content often. I thought the SEOs recognized that sort of thing. Of course if you don’t change it and your PR never goes down then I suppose that works too. As long as you don’t mind the “stale” content.

    I truly want to know if the statement was true… did gambling revenus double… this should be the site to find out.

    #696721
    Anonymous
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    I have also noticed that if you dont change your homepage google prefers it. From my experience google like old websites that are not updated. The older and more outdated the content the better.

    I can fully understand why the prof would not like to change things. It’s googles fault that they penalize new content. Unfortunately we have to play by googles games.

    #696748
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I change my homepage sometimes daily and google loves it….

    Weird.

    #696756
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I have alot of static pages within my sites articles n stuff that I write and then leave them be, in fact, I usually try to use only updating banners or text links on those pages so that I don’t much have to bother with them when theyre done.

    The home page isn’t one of them though, constantly changing, the center column of 3 of my homepages is news, get kinda boring if the news didnt change hehe..

    ~LadyH

    #696763
    Anonymous
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    antoine wrote:
    I have also noticed that if you dont change your homepage google prefers it. From my experience google like old websites that are not updated. The older and more outdated the content the better.

    I can fully understand why the prof would not like to change things. It’s googles fault that they penalize new content. Unfortunately we have to play by googles games.
    That’s such a load of bull. Google loves new content (e.g blogs) just as much as it loves ancient, well-researched, highly linked to information (e.g government pages, or papers from a long time ago).

    #696764
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Maybe google puts pages in categories – some are expected to be updated, some are expected to be static, permananet info.

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