PR Update Soap Opera
No matter where you turn, the blogsphere is a buzz with the latest Google PR update. Even on my lowly little blog, I’ve even succumb to the temptation to blab about the PR buzz. Oh, wait, I’m doing it again, aren’t I? Ah rats! And I promised myself I would walk away from the drama for a while. Oh well. Time to have more fun bashing Google! What has given me hope is that there seem to be some SEO professionals who are putting things into perspective.
Now that I’ve just managed to spam the trackbacks of a few of my favorite blogs, I’ll take a break and let you feast on some of the juicy gossip surrounding the latest PR update. Personally, I hate drama, so I’m off to go waste my time some other way. But, then again, maybe not. This latest PR update is better than Days of Our Lives.
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Hi,
Even though there are a ton of blogs talking about it, I still enjoy reading everyone’s opinion. I agree it seems to becoming like a soap opera.
Cheers!
I found an interesting link about this on the psuedo tech site “The Register” : Googlite explains PageRank tweak
(PS: This is a very nice looking blog site!)
Thank you for the compliment, link and blessing us with your rare presence your Lordship.
I’m not surprised to see Google putting the spin machine into action in the major media outlets. The fact is, PR is a broken algorithm that does not mess with modern sites. It worked back in the day, but these days, the web is much more commercial and link is not just a link anymore.
Google will never get rid of paid linking because there is no way for Google to accurately identify all forms of paid linking. Sorry, but this is a FUD tactic that I would expect from a company like M$. It’s superficial and the only real hit Google is imposing is the one on its own image.