Adding lareg numbers of frequently changing relevant pages.

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Owlcroft, May 3, 2004.

  1. Owlcroft

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    #21
    Others can, and should, offer comments. But let me point out a couple of things.

    PageRank is a mathematical construct. Every page indexed by Google has some PR, even with the most minimal in-link to it. Thousands of such pages all pointing at your home page, even discounting for their low individual PR, and the sometimes-hypothesized discounting by G of links from your own site (a discounting I for one don't believe in, but some do), that's still some non-trivial PR delivered.

    Second, this is not some off-the-wall gimcrack PR-pad scheme; there are tens of thousands of Amazon Associates (maybe hundreds of thousands) with similar setups; it is a perfectly legitimate undertaking.

    Third, it is not "duplicated" content. The basic data are, of course, the same for a book, no matter who lists it how--but the presentation of that data, preferably in a convenient, useful, "value-added" way, is quite distinctive. One might as well argue that all books in the world are "duplicate content" of a dictionary.

    Why doesn't everyone "learn the code"? I couldn't say. Why doesn't every webmaster practice good SEO?

    My relatively new little site, in the highly competitive SEO field, has 9,560 indexed pages; 4,380 backlinks; and PR 5--all as of the now rather stale G data. It ain't Digitalpoint, but I'll take it. And I await the update eagerly.
     
    Owlcroft, Aug 30, 2004 IP
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    a389951l Must Create More Content

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    #22
    Eric,

    First thanks for the reply back and the explanation on PR. Useful for a new webmaster (1yr and counting).

    I think my comments may have been a bit direct but as a relatively newcomer to the webmaster scene we may ask a few seemly basic and sometimes stupid :D questions. And I am most likely going to be using some flavor of AWS on my site. I was just trying to solicit some knowledge around this topic. Some of it was implied through many posts, I guess I was looking for a direct answer.

    Many thanks again for the comments and passing some of that knowledge around!!:cool:
     
    a389951l, Aug 30, 2004 IP
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    #23
    Thanks for the Christmas gift!

    AJ
     
    Spyware Remover, Dec 30, 2004 IP
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    #24
    I got everything installed, seemingly correctly, but I don't see the individual titles listed on the alphabetical sheets. Is there something I can tweak or check?

    Thanks,

    Matt
     
    mream, Jan 4, 2005 IP
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    #25
    Matt, please email me at with a slightly fuller description of the difficulty, and the URL of your package directory. We'll go from there.

    Do please be aware that I will be out of town Wednesday and Thursday the 5th and 6th, so your inquiry--and a few other pending inquiries--may not get addressed till Friday (though I'll see what I can squeeze out as time).
     
    Owlcroft, Jan 4, 2005 IP
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    #26
    Eric -

    Thanks for the time and effort evident throughout this forum thread.

    I am downloading the package and will give it a try today.
     
    Danno, Jan 11, 2005 IP