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Originally Posted by RawAlex
Vick, loads of outgoing links are like adding bullets to russian roulette. The chance that one of those links becomes a bad neighborhood goes up each time you add a link. In many cases, you don't even know that there is an issue until you suffer losses.
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I understand that
chance does increase. But still, "loads of outgoing links" is not a factor ..
Do you think my website will suffer a PR loss if I put 1000 links on its homepage, all toward good neighborhood? For example, all links toward Google' sites .. like trends, directory, labs etc etc.
Possible?
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Originally Posted by RawAlex
As for youtube as PR3, considering I posted up a screen cap already, you wouldn't want to be betting your $950 unless you are intending to just give it away. The proof is already there.
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I know that toolbarqueries.google.com is returning PR3 for youtube. But why its so .. I have explained in detail here
https://gfy.com/13294494-post29.html
Ask someone, it makes sense to anyone who knows something more about PR than just checking from toolbar and website based tools available around.
And, as far as $950 .. I know what I am talking about .. I still stand on my bet.
Look at Google, its no more returning that fake page URL for youtube, like in screenshot I posed
here.
Same with
this tool, its now showing result in Orange, means undetermined ... unlike Red in another post I referred ya.
It also confirms what i said earlier.
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Originally Posted by Vick!
I am not in mood to explain how this can happen, but for you and me .. if this ever happen, we will need to remove permanent redirect (from homepage to internal page or another domain) and wait for next PR update to show original PR. But, since youtube is owned by Google .. they will fix this as soon as they find.
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Look, they have taken first step of removing that conflicted URL from
info: command, now its time for the next step .. and you will see its fixed soon. And youtube will be back to PR8.
Thanks for reading
