Fake PR

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by discuss4u, Oct 6, 2008.

  1. #1
    More People are selling links on sites with fake PR here in DP.

    I may not harm your ranking or SEO process.

    However, you will be wasting your money. So, for folks who are trying to purchase link in order to boost the pagerank or SERPs. Be careful of fake PR sites!!! ;)
     
    discuss4u, Oct 6, 2008 IP
  2. C-Note

    C-Note Peon

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    #2
    pr shouldn't be the primary thing to look for anyway.
    quality and site relativity should be

    there's always going to be scams about, unfortunately
     
    C-Note, Oct 6, 2008 IP
  3. tim-buchalka

    tim-buchalka Active Member

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    You should never buy a website purely based on pagerank.

    Pagerank shown on all fake (and real) websites is out dated, unless Google happened to update the Pagerank at the exact time you visited. They only update a few times per year.

    If you base your decision on pagerank alone (or base your decision to a large degree on it) then it's like making a decision on buying a business based on the turnover figures from 12 months ago.

    Sure the business may still be in as good shape now that it was then, but equally it could be in a far worse position. Same with pagerank. What your seeing is what the website was "rated" by Google whenever they last processed it (could be months!).

    Summary: If you are visiting the website now and looking at the nice looking green bar in the bottom right corner of your browser, it may be months out of date.

    It's far better to take the time to research the website yourself.

    For example use a site line dnscoop.com (I have no affiliation to that).

    This shows you the true pagerank, and also the age of the domain, and the number of backlinks.

    It also gives you a one click button to see the backlinks in yahoo, which is very useful.

    Take the time to look at the links, as this gives you a good idea on the backlink campaigns the current owners employed.

    Also many of the websites linking will show you stats like the date/time the linking account was created, etc which can help you when making a decision.

    e.g. When the site has suddenly gained 1000 backlinks, or they have been increasing at a steady rate for the past 12 months.

    Like anything it's a case of being careful.

    But with a bit of basic detective work, you will dramatically increase your chances of spotting a dud deal.
     
    tim-buchalka, Oct 6, 2008 IP
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    jitendraag Notable Member

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    Tim has given some sound advice in his post. I would also advice people to use archive.org's way back machine and check how the site has looked in past and determine if this was an old/parked domain with PR.
     
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  5. oliviakitty

    oliviakitty Peon

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    *shrugs*

    If someone values a website's PR,
    I'm sure they take the 10 seconds to validate it somewhere.
     
    oliviakitty, Oct 6, 2008 IP
  6. googolian

    googolian Peon

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    Its not hard to spot them out though. As long as you're careful you'll be fine :)

    thanks
     
    googolian, Oct 6, 2008 IP
  7. palme

    palme Active Member

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    wow , thanks for info, special with the site archive.org.
    alexa has also the same tool
     
    palme, Oct 6, 2008 IP
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    coreygeer Notable Member

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    I don't think it's even possible to fake the real PR of the site with the Google toolbar. I know there's little images of fake PR but is it possible to fake your PR?
     
    coreygeer, Oct 6, 2008 IP
  9. delhidon

    delhidon Banned

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    If a person purchase link then he/she must check the website's backlinks and other things and judge whether the page is beneficial for his/her website or not.
     
    delhidon, Oct 6, 2008 IP
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    it's possible to fake a PR via redirect. this is why people need to recognize fake PR.
     
    abercrombie, Oct 6, 2008 IP
  11. LucianoFigallo

    LucianoFigallo Peon

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    It supposes that this tool gives you the real PR (detecting the fake PR if exists)...has anybody use it?
     
    LucianoFigallo, Oct 7, 2008 IP