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What base of logarithm
for pagerank on google toolbar ?
That is takeāased by 1 at calculation pagerank?
How google indexed pages like
web galleryes and clip arts ?
1000 peges, which differ only pictures and contains alike text - this is spam or no ?
When dealing with page rank and SEO in general three words come to mind: content, content and content.
If you manage to build 100000 pages with unique content and a good link network you page rank will climb for sure. However, 100000 dublicated pages is a very effective method to get your site banned from Google fast.
The base of the logarithm is discussed in this thread:
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How does linking to a PR0 cost you?
I totally agree that content doesn't directly relate to PR but one of the best things you can do after you get through DMOZ, Yahoo, Zeal, etc. is to get all the 4s, 5s, and 6s in your subject to link into you. The only meaningful way to get a critical mass of inbound links is to have lots of high quality content which serves to induce others to link to you.
But I'm serious that I would like to know how it is that an outbound link can hurt you if it isn't of the link farm variety.
How does linking to a PR0 cost you?
In short - you are voting that "this site is a must see".
You are informing Google users (hence visitors to your site from Google) that you are highly recommending "spam" for them to visit.
Noting that most PR0 sites are penalized by google for this reason (PR0 doesn't always reflect this case - but it's a good bet).
> 1000 peges, which differ only pictures and contains alike text - this is spam or no ?
All alike text is likely to cause a problem, or at least get the listings merged into one.
On the other hand, if the pages are different (eg. "Photo of Dog", "Photo of Cat", etc.) then they may get listed separately. Having many such pages won't help much in Google, unless people choose to link to them in which case it will help you a lot (including your home page assuming that you link to it from the other pages).
first summand (1-d) is removed from formula ,
, if page on free host;
if url contains ?x=parametrs;
if page contains errors in HTML code.
It is true ?
And I much should like to get commentary to this article
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In classical formula PR(Tn)/C(Tn) necessary to change to
PR(Tn) * [ probability of click on link ]
it is true ?