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Question About PR
Why does the Google toolbar show a different PR for:
(a) http://domain.com versus (b) http://www.domain.com And does this mean that if you have half your links in the (a) format, then youve got one totally wasted score? I mean, shouldnt Google add them together when forming the PR score? |
that hasnt happened on any of my domains, but remember the pr in the toolbar is only a guide, its not the actual pr
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bullshit
www.domain.com is totally different to google than domain.com those are 2 DIFFERENT urls think about other subdomains members.domain.com and assclown.domain.com are totally different aswell, right? why should both have the same PR... |
> why should both have the same PR...
Well I dunno but the subdomains are usually used for seperate pages whereas domain.com and www.domain.com usually link to exactly the same page. If Google treats them differently, then it could be inaccurately assessing the popularity of sites across the web because of the different ways in which urls are promoted. Afterall, Google only tends to list a site as domain.com or www.domain.com and not usually both. |
I fuck 2 chicks that work for google and in turn they give me high PR on my domains.
HGL=PR/amount of HGL ------------------------------- divided by HGL algorithm HGL= hot guido loving |
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