Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
UPDATE: Some inner Pages have PR4
Like This Page PR Update 2008
Confirm: Google Is Updating PR and Backlinks.
Earlier the update was done towards the beginning of March as we discussed about Page Rank Update here. And Today i had just noticed that this site have a PR2 now !!
ankitrawat.com - PR - 0
ankitrawat.com/blog - PR - 2
I’m not that much happy with this update as i was expecting something 4+ as according to yahoo site explorer i have Inlinks (1,077).
Well i don’t care about PR ny more and believes in quality of the website … so i will be keep on giving the best from my side ..
Let me know how was this PR update for your websites !!
I will update more about this update soon !!
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Thursday, April 24th, 2008
Just found this on wolf’s blog … very interesting !!

Google is improving itself day by day !!
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Thursday, April 24th, 2008
So this will be the Affect on Google from Yahoo-Microsoft takeover ..

What u have to say about this ??
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Okay here are some of the most useful and widely wanted resources from google.
- Google’s webmaster blog. Someone asked about moving a site to a different domain and we had just done a post about how to move your domain.
- Google Ad Manager lets you sell and manage ads on your site. You can also choose to use AdSense for the ads that you haven’t sold.
- Google’s webmaster portal. Someone bought a domain that they thought might have been bad in a former life. I told them that they should file a reconsideration request using the form in the webmaster console.
- Google’s DMCA Policies. In case you want to report copyright infringement to Google. The person already knew how to do a DMCA complaint to the webhost that was serving up infringing content.
- Google’s quality guidelines. Someone said that they had 800 links on a web page. I recommended that they keep it to under 100 or so, as we mention in the technical part of our guidelines.
Source: Matt Cutts
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