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Fake pagerank..?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by terryuk, Nov 25, 2006.

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    Is there any other way to check if an expired domain has real pagerank if seologs doesnt show any results and the site isn't indexed?
     
    terryuk, Nov 25, 2006 IP
  2. Richie_Ni

    Richie_Ni Illustrious Member

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    Check its backlinks.
     
    Richie_Ni, Nov 25, 2006 IP
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    pedigreechump6 Active Member

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  5. Nithanth

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    #5
    http://livepr.raketforskning.com/
    Use that to check the domain's PR on multiple data-centers of Google.

    Expired domains might have very few backlinks but still a high PR - this doesn't necessarily mean the PR is fake. But the PR will surely fall down in the coming updates.

    Regards,
    Nithanth
     
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  6. terryuk

    terryuk Notable Member

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    The domain is not showing any links, and is it indexed in Google.
     
    terryuk, Nov 25, 2006 IP
  7. Richie_Ni

    Richie_Ni Illustrious Member

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    Try to use cache:www.domain.com in Google.
     
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  8. terryuk

    terryuk Notable Member

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    Nothing :confused:
     
    terryuk, Nov 25, 2006 IP
  9. Nithanth

    Nithanth Banned

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    #9
    It might have been removed from Google's cache if it has expired couple of months ago.

    I'd say, register it (just $9 even IF you lose the PR soon), and sell it of for a good price. Might work, might not work.. do it at your own risk..!
     
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    I have never seen that many sites with fake PR I wouldn't worry about it!
     
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    terryuk Notable Member

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    Expiring ones are almost all fake..
     
    terryuk, Nov 25, 2006 IP
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    From what I have seen, this is true. Especially for PR3+ domains.
     
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    I recently added a redirect from mysite.com to ww.mysite.com in the .htaccess and it thinks I have a fake domain, so do take it with a grain of salt.
     
    pablo, Nov 25, 2006 IP
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    #14
    how do you 'fake' a PR tho?

    Thanks for the posts all they helped me out too. If the domain sounds good, then i suggest you buy it then resell it somewhere.. It's only like $6!
     
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    juniper Well-Known Member

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    minnseoelite Peon

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    Its easy to fake PR just go here and it tells you how and shows you example pages. http://www.monetizers.com/fake-pr.php
     
    minnseoelite, Nov 27, 2006 IP
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  18. Mong

    Mong ↓↘→ horsePower

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    #19
    If you want to tell if a site's PR is fake all you have to do is type the domain name into the google search box, if the returned url is different then the site url then the PR has been hijacked from the returned url.

    Why waste time analyzing backlinks when there is a foolproof to tell in 5 seconds or so?
     
    tke71709, Nov 28, 2006 IP
  20. Mong

    Mong ↓↘→ horsePower

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    Hmm nice new trick :)

    would you like to elaborate this technique with some examples? :rolleyes:
     
    Mong, Nov 28, 2006 IP