Joeant is indeed quality. I remember the hell I went through to get accepted as an editor (in training). Rewrite, rewrite and rewrite again, did you already forget how to write a proper description. Nice bunch of dedicated folks there. I didn't submit a lot of content but did spend considerable time recommending dead or wrongly listed sites for removal or moving. Had an illness then got busy with other stuff and feel bad I haven't even logged in for over a year. An auction site I maintain for a local Arts and Antiques auctioneer gets a study stream if traffic from there. One should be proud to make it through their vetting process and getting listed.
Yeah, and when we decline a site, which is just created for the affiliated links, we are called everything but that ;-) Hugo
You've declined my submissions before, but you were always positive about it like "Site needs more work".
*Applause* I haven't had the Google toolbar installed in like forever. Amazes me that people still consider PageRank.
This seems wrong google should not be able to do this, I hope there will be another search engine that will be more popular than google in the future.
as someone mentioned before, apparently it has been fixed (back to PR5) after the post from Aaron. Google is definetely watching...
Joeant do you have an affiliate program? Maybe I would put an affiliate link here and say: Official: Google slaps Joeant but realizes it's worth and gives page rank back...So sign up today! Give me a damn affiliate link... LOL!!!!! I searched Joeant's site and did not find an affiliate program anywhere.....wtf..........maybe Joeant needs to focus on good business practices such as getting more sales......correct me if I am wrong.....Hugo
Funny. I think there is a whole lot of acronyms produced by now to explain what people think of PR mine is Pretty Risky because it was definitely a pretty risky move on Google's part to produce such a tool without expecting it to run into immediate difficulties such as was demonstrated by the now infamous PRgate abuse. I suspect that if you were to peer through the brave face the developers of PR are putting on you'll see some Pretty Red faces. Hey, this acronym thing is addictive.
As far as I know the owner has nothing to complain. We have a lot of visitors and paid submissions. I'm just a volunteer, and have a normal job which has nothing to do with Internet and marketing. Hugo