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Terabytes - 4:23 pm on Oct 12, 2006 (gmt 0)
I believe that this works in a lot of sectors...if you've been #1 for a while...(like years)...you tend to remain there... I have a term (been there for about 5 years now) that ranks #1. No matter what I do to that particular page, it continues to rank #1. (yes, i'm sure that if I replaced it with a blank page it would fall off) I wonder if that hurts startups, in the respect that since they don't have any real time online, it would be almost impossible for them to out rank a page with years of online time under it's belt.... what would it take to overtake a site like that? (just a thought...)
The #1 site in question can be considered authoritative only in terms of having held strong SERPs for a considerable period of time.
by the time they get 5 years online, I've now got 10 years online...seems like a tough nut to crack...