• PageRank Update – Death of Business Sale and Purchase Link?

    Long time enough not to post any new posts. The reason is always the same; busy … busy … busy … aka busy! Incidentally this Sunday night as I usually do not run out of ideas: D and the desire to update this blog.

    The most interesting incident in the SEO world a la Google lately (after a hectic update Panda) is updating PageRank (PR). Yes, of course, is interesting for webmasters who are also more or less steeped PR SEO because although in fact does not directly affect the position on the SERP, but is still much to be proud when your site or blog PR, especially when getting an increase.

    What makes this interesting recent PageRank update is due diligence Google PR update, up to two times in one month. Some even had two updates in almost two weeks. Strange, because so far Google only updates PR every six months (previously 3 months).

    I certainly would not knowingly cause to mention, because I did not know. In addition because there is no work (something very rare: D), also a confusing PR update is apparently takes a lot of casualties, especially domainers who rents the link from the domain had PageRank they have.

    It also happened to me. Some PR domain that I bought new PR decreased. Although this usually occurs when there is change in ownership on a domain, but the updates and the rapid drop PR lately create a headache because it is unclear what is in Google’s mathematical mind.

    Is the PR update will be made realtime?
    Is the PR will be made “not reliable” so webmasters are no longer “glorified” and abuse it?
    Clearly Google is getting smarter, and more / are not clear (in relation to the affairs of this PR update). Perhaps homework really should not have published it by Google. Yet another search engine was not. An important goal in SEO’s just position on the SERP for a keyword in order to generate traffic that can be converted into income.

    For a while, the first domainers should refrain from purchasing business domains, until things become clearer.

    Judging from the perception of business, perhaps selling the industry’s days are numbered links, and content is the king even more. Also, do not “put all your eggs in one basket”. Judging from the creative perception, do not let you leave this blog as long as you maintain just because PR is down or remains zero, and always make the best because it should be, not because Google says it’s good or should be done.

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