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alibaba 05-01-2008 12:07 PM

Big G hates me!!!
 
i was working on a program for pr/expired stuff
then Big G changed pr update period 3 mos to 1
this kills my work :eek:
I guess you have same/diff history with Big G
i like to hear that to ease my pain...

cyber2 05-01-2008 04:44 PM

what is "period 3 mos"?

dan_Vt 05-01-2008 07:11 PM

Originally Posted by alibaba
i was working on a program for pr/expired stuff
then Big G changed pr update period 3 mos to 1
this kills my work :eek:
I guess you have same/diff history with Big G
i like to hear that to ease my pain...



I'm not following what your issue is. While the toolbar pagerank updates vary, a page's actual pagerank is constantly changing (we just don't see it).

sfod_d223 05-01-2008 11:18 PM

Shoot you think you got it bad..lol How bout getting G-slapped because of buttmunches leting G know you are doing paid posts.

alibaba 05-02-2008 06:35 AM

Originally Posted by dan_Vt
I'm not following what your issue is. While the toolbar pagerank updates vary, a page's actual pagerank is constantly changing (we just don't see it).


maybe because of my english...
i might ask u a question this might help u to understand.
what is the pr(google) update period (how often they change prs)?

the other thing if update period shorter then harder to find ex doms with pr..
decrease 4 to 1

shockie 05-02-2008 11:03 AM

what is your program supposed to do?

dan_Vt 05-02-2008 11:17 AM

Originally Posted by alibaba
what is the pr(google) update period (how often they change prs)?



There isn't an update period that Google makes public.

You're right that it appears there has been a change in the trend of when it is updated, but that doesn't mean it will be updated monthly ongoing. They could go back to ~3 months. They just don't say...

arnie 05-02-2008 03:59 PM

sorry to hear your pain dude, but on one of my sites i just went from a pr1 to 4 :blink:

:sold:

alibaba 05-03-2008 02:06 PM

Originally Posted by shockie
what is your program supposed to do?


register instantly pr ones when available

shockie 05-03-2008 02:45 PM

whether the toolbar pagerank updates every month or every three months shouldn't affect whether or not this program can be made...

alibaba 05-03-2008 04:32 PM

Originally Posted by shockie
whether the toolbar pagerank updates every month or every three months shouldn't affect whether or not this program can be made...


it works fine but problem
after update pr ones drops 4 to 1

i ll give u an example
when i check snapnames soon ava. list
find 40 out of 1000 with pr(fake/not fake -means if 60k doms 24000 with pr)
after update 10 out of 1000 means 600 with pr

anyway i ll use the script to snap dictionary ones now

weblord 05-03-2008 04:34 PM

well you have to confirm it with them, straight from the horse' mouth
http://www.google.com/contact/

i have to drop 2 domains since I've done everything I could and I could not get google index them. i have submitted re inclusion as well, by learning from archived.org 2 domains might have bad google experience before or have done something that google will hate them.

Originally Posted by alibaba
i was working on a program for pr/expired stuff
then Big G changed pr update period 3 mos to 1
this kills my work :eek:
I guess you have same/diff history with Big G
i like to hear that to ease my pain...


MJ 05-03-2008 11:44 PM

Originally Posted by dan_Vt
There isn't an update period that Google makes public.

You're right that it appears there has been a change in the trend of when it is updated, but that doesn't mean it will be updated monthly ongoing. They could go back to ~3 months. They just don't say...



Yeah.. they keep you guessing so people cant exploit the search ranking systems hehehe :P

Sorry your site dropped.. apprears most of my sites stayed PR4.

dan_Vt 05-04-2008 08:27 AM

Originally Posted by alibaba
register instantly pr ones when available



It's a nice idea but you may be wasting money, even without the change in PR updating. According to Google links are "reset" when a domain drops.

alibaba 05-04-2008 11:10 AM

Originally Posted by dan_Vt
It's a nice idea but you may be wasting money, even without the change in PR updating. According to Google links are "reset" when a domain drops.


not really but sure most loose pr
the idea is not keep them
taste as long as they keep their pr
and use them bl source



i see u are good on /using/ social marketing/blogging

.jd. 05-04-2008 05:59 PM

Don't play by googles rules?

rafaelrls 05-05-2008 10:09 AM

I had never hear this


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