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January 31, 2009 at 2:48 pm #794138
Anonymous
Inactivejust good that if you search google.com
it says the same at this momentJanuary 31, 2009 at 2:57 pm #794139
winner.comMemberall sites have it right now – even my radio play publishing company (no casinos, no dating ect) has it
type in google on google and it’s harmful
Major glitchJanuary 31, 2009 at 3:07 pm #794140
winner.comMemberI Knew it was true and you knew it was true
Now google finally realizes that Kittens are harmful to your comuterhttp://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=kittens&btnG=Google+Search
January 31, 2009 at 3:17 pm #794141Anonymous
InactiveI’d just come to post exactly the same thing. I didn’t think to check whether it applied to things other than gambling though. That kittens search is funny, though.
January 31, 2009 at 3:24 pm #794143Anonymous
Inactivewell 1 thing is for sure
there are going a lot of changes on at googleI also notice the # of indexed pages jumps up and down
sometimes a few times a day….
Is it just me?What do you guys think when we can expect the next PR update?
January 31, 2009 at 3:28 pm #794145
winner.comMemberI think google just added the ‘this page my be harmful’ thing like msn and yahoo did awhile ago
they just F’ed upJanuary 31, 2009 at 3:39 pm #794146Anonymous
Inactiveaahh, its removed again
January 31, 2009 at 5:22 pm #794149Anonymous
Inactive@Bonus Paradise 195971 wrote:
I also notice the # of indexed pages jumps up and down
sometimes a few times a day….
Is it just me?What do you guys think when we can expect the next PR update?
Yes, indexed pages jumps up and down! Hell knows what to expect from Google….
January 31, 2009 at 5:26 pm #794150Anonymous
InactiveFebruary 2, 2009 at 7:09 pm #794257
CookyMember@Bonus Paradise 195971 wrote:
What do you guys think when we can expect the next PR update?
Constantly. I get emails whenever any one of several thousand websites and/or pages get a PR change and I get them every day. It’s a mixture of regional results (google.es, .nl, .com).
As far as a blanket update? The last was 190 days ago.
February 3, 2009 at 6:58 am #794304Anonymous
Inactive@GaryTheScubaGuy 196117 wrote:
Constantly. I get emails whenever any one of several thousand websites and/or pages get a PR change and I get them every day. It’s a mixture of regional results (google.es, .nl, .com).
As far as a blanket update? The last was 190 days ago.
thanks so the update what we seen december 2008 was not a big update?
http://www.casinoaffiliateprograms.com/bb/google-pr-update-post.32943.html?190 days, long period already?
good to have ya here, wish I would know only a part of all you know bout SEO :hattip:
February 3, 2009 at 9:06 am #794308
CookyMember@Bonus Paradise 196214 wrote:
thanks so the update what we seen december 2008 was not a big update?
The update actually happened the beginning of November.It devalued .info domains and backlinks from lower PR sites (like blogs). These updates are rolling updates as well. I have hundreds of colleagues in the states (being that’s where I freelanced for 9 years) that reported this then, but it didn’t really take hold in the UK except on TLD’s (top level domains like .com, .org, and .net.) This is typical of these updates; they roll out in the states, Google takes feedback and tweaks, then repeat this process for a few weeks. Then they roll it out to UK domains, then the remaining European domains, and finally the Asian market. As I mentioned I am still seeing daily PR increases and decreases on UK and EU domains. Unfortunately there is no apparent trending that I have ever been able to identify besides what I just mentioned.
190 days, long period already?
Yea, usually its 90 days but again, these are constant and rolling updates so their really is no set schedule. Your PR is adjusted almost daily without you ever noticing it, except if you see a rise or fall in the SERPs. I use tools like Firefox with the SEOQuake plugin, IBP Link Assistant to find and grade existing backlinks or manually look at the attributes of a potential link that I am targeting to determine the relevancy and the other elements that are beneficial in acquiring backlinks. PR is historically based rather than statically.
good to have ya here, wish I would know only a part of all you know bout SEO :hattip:
Ask away. No question is too novice and I’ve made it my mission to give 100% accurate information (I do a ton of testing) to CAP Members as they have done so much for me. I am also a Moderator over at SEO Chat and have always been very transparent and to the point. These are all SEO’s of different knowledge levels just like here.
Ask ANY question and I’ll answer it to the best of my ability, or go and find the answer!
On a side note, I’m trying to spend more time in the site evaluation section but those take a considerable amount of time.
February 3, 2009 at 9:12 am #794309Anonymous
Inactivewow, thanks for the cool info
i sure be back with questions,
you rock! :hattip: -
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