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Google
pagerank update
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Page Rank Export
Toolbar Page Rank Export -
export of Real PR to the Toolbar PR 11 unit scale (no
longer called a PR update as Real PR is updated
continuously and the Toolbar PR change is just an export
of that updated value).
Google Directory Export -
export of Real PR to the Google Directory 8 unit scale
(no longer called a PR update as Real PR is updated
continuously and the Google directory PR change is an
export of that updated value).
Back link Export - export of a
sample of the number of back links which is almost
meaningless as it is only a sample number. This number
can be seen with the link:www.google.com command (no
longer called a BL update as back links are updated
continuously and the visible BL number change is an
export of that updated value).
Algorithm Update - a major
update in the Ranking algorithm that causes a large SERP
change.
Toolbar Program Version Change
- a software version change to the Google toolbar that
displays PR.
Every three months Google updates
in the following data centre
Showing results for http://www.google.com
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Data Server |
Current PageRank |
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1 |
toolbarqueries.google.com |
10 |
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2 |
216.239.37.* |
10 |
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3 |
216.239.39.* |
10 |
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4 |
216.239.51.* |
10 |
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5 |
216.239.53.* |
10 |
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6 |
216.239.57.* |
10 |
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7 |
216.239.59.* |
10 |
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8 |
216.239.63.* |
10 |
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9 |
64.233.161.* |
10 |
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10 |
64.233.163.* |
10 |
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11 |
64.233.167.* |
10 |
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12 |
64.233.171.* |
10 |
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13 |
64.233.179.* |
10 |
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14 |
64.233.183.* |
10 |
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15 |
64.233.185.* |
10 |
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16 |
64.233.187.* |
10 |
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17 |
64.233.189.* |
10 |
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18 |
66.102.1.* |
10 |
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19 |
66.102.7.* |
10 |
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20 |
66.102.9.* |
10 |
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21 |
66.249.81.* |
10 |
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22 |
66.249.83.* |
10 |
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23 |
66.249.89.* |
10 |
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24 |
66.249.91.* |
10 |
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25 |
66.249.93.* |
10 |
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26 |
72.14.203.* |
10 |
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27 |
72.14.205.* |
10 |
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28 |
72.14.207.* |
10 |
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29 |
72.14.209.* |
10 |
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30 |
72.14.211.* |
10 |
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31 |
72.14.215.* |
10 |
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32 |
72.14.217.* |
10 |
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33 |
72.14.219.* |
10 |
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34 |
72.14.221.* |
10 |
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35 |
72.14.223.* |
10 |
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36 |
72.14.235.* |
10 |
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37 |
72.14.253.* |
10 |
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Want soaring Pagerank? How about in 200
days. Read on- I'll eat my moldy hat if my secret advice
fails.
BRIEF INTRO. PageRank is google's valuation of your
website. Your pagerank comes pegged on a scale from 0 to
10.
Uh- okay... so what?
Let's make it so easy that even your cat would mewl.
Think of Pagerank like real estate pricing. The higher
your site ranks on that scale, the more valuable it is
in Google's eyes. You, the webmaster, enjoy explosive
benefits the higher your pagerank: your site gets
indexed more often, you appear in the top ten placements
and people will kill each other to advertise their site
on yours. To the tune of thousands of greenbacks a
month.
Bottomline: websites of considerable persuasion and
influence boast high pagerank.
If your site has less than a Pagerank 4, you're s
nobody. Pagerank 5 means you're a rising hotshot. Folks
would pay $30 a month to place a link on your site.
Pagerank 6 means you're almost a god. Not only would you
rank in the top ten search engine rankings for chosen
keywords, you'd rake in lotsa moolah from ad revenue.
Are you mewling like a cat yet?
Now that that's out of the way, let's hunker down to
getting you a Pagerank 7 in 200 days.
CREATING A SITE OF MASSIVE INFLUENCE
1) Raid a few webhosts that allows you to buy domains on
cheap. I'd recommend godaddy.com or doteasy.com Purchase
at least 40 domains across different C Class IPs. The
.info , .mobi and .biz variety go for a dime a dozen.
Register them and build up a single page on each one.
Fill the pages with quality content. No scraped info or
you'll get deindexed. Your bucks would go down the drain
faster than cash at a casino. Hire a ghostwriter if you
must.
2) Create backlinks to each of these sites from domains
that wield extremely high pagerank. It's easy to
accomplish with Netscape.com and NewsVine.com. Now
before you get all excited, understand that this tactic
will work if you judiciously pick profitable tags. The
tag 'business' ranks a whopper of a pagerank 7 at
netscape. (http://www.netscape.com/tag/business).
Listing your 40 domains under this directory gets a
pagerank 7 backlink!
3) Amp the power. List your domains at DMOZ and
Relmaxtop.com . You'll garner at least a Pagerank 4
backlink to each site.
4) Post meaningful comments on one or two blogs listed
here: courtneytuttle.com/blogs-that-follow/ These blogs
have the NoFollow attribute disabled, allowing you to
suck in more PR to each of your domains.
5) Post meaningful comments on mattcuts.com,
pearsonified.com and scobleizer.com. Google ranks these
sites at pagerank 8+. If your sensible comment is
approved, you get more rank boosting.
6) Use this string in google search box to find high
credibility .edu blogs where you can get quick backlinks
from: [[site:.edu inurl:blog "post a comment" -"comments
closed" -"you must be logged in" "Your-Key-Word"]] If
your link appears on a .edu domain, Google accords your
mucho respect. In spades. Ensure you write MEANINGFUL
comments on these .edu sites, or I'll disown you and
send the Italian Mafia to kick your arse and sink you in
the Ganges.
7) Wait for the next PageRank update. Twiddle your
thumbs and get fat on some MacDonalds quarterpounders to
pass the time.
8) Et Voila! After the next update, the Google Toolbar
will indicate that ALL your 40 sites have achieved a
shiny PageRank 3 or 4. Man, wasn't that easy?? (FYI,
google updates pagerank every three months or so)
9) Now that your sites wield considerable persuasive
influence, I want you to create three new domains and
have all original 40 sites link to these.
10) Wait for the next pagerank update and BAM! The three
new domains now flex a Pagerank 5!. Hallelujah!! But
wait. You don't want a lousy 5. You want at least a
seven. So what you do is to create two new domains and
have the three pagerank 5s link to that.
11) Wait again. (do you get the pattern here?) Suck on
some fries. Get more girlfriends. Take up racing. Then
at the next pagerank update, the Google Tool Bar will
bring you news that will wet your pants:
GOODGRACIOUSGLORIOUSGOD! The two new domains are now
Pagerank 6!! Wait. We're not done yet. I want you to
create a new domain. And guess what? I want you to link
the two pagerank 6 sites to your new domain.
12) Wait again. Nuninuninu. By now you should have 10
girlfriends and boast a nice paunch from all those
quarterpounders. But so what? After the next pagerank
update, your new domain should now be a gloriously
persuasive Pagerank 7. Ahh. Now you can kick back and
relax. Because with this single website, any other
website you link to will be transformed into an instant
Pagerank 6. Everyone knows that sites these stellar
command unbelievable advertising power. So what you do
from here... well, it's up to your imagination.
Disclaimer. Well actually its an apology. I promised you
a Pagerank 7 in 200 days? Actually, make it more like
365 days because that's how long it would take google to
go through all those updates. But heck, what's an extra
165 days between friends?
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