Still No Love From Google After Latest Update

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Yep, this blog remains at PR0 even after the latest PR update. Lucky for me PR doesn’t mean all that much to me, yet I still find it interesting to see how my various projects are judged by Google. So, how did I go.

Blogsire (this blog): PR0
WellBlogMe: PR0, both of these blogs were Google Slapped because I was inconsiderate enough to take on paid posts.
Load Of Bullshit: PR0, probably because of the word Bullshit.
WassupBlog: PR3, so far I’ve been a good boy with this blog and it is reflected in the PR. Will I learn anything from this lesson? Probably not. 😉

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  1. Mitch

    Oddly enough, this particular blog is in that netherland I wrote about, where it’s not unranked, but it’s ranked 0, whatever that means. Course, you don’t write as often on this blog as you do the others, so maybe that’s a bit of it?

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  2. Sire

    Actually, that is not entirely accurate Mitch. I actually post more on this one than Wassup, the reason I don’t have a PR is because I do a lot of paid posts, which is cool because it brings a bit of money so I can’t complain.

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  3. Mitch

    At least you used to post more on this one than Wassup, because I checked my Feedreader program and you’ve had more posts on Wassup over the past two months than here. But that paid posts thing may have gotten you, although, based on what I’ve been reading, the only way they could really have known is if someone outed you.

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  4. Sire

    I just and counted the amount of posts over the Nov/Dec period via the dashboard and it shows 34 on this blog as apposed to 27 on Wassup?

    As for the paid posts, they have definitely got me for sure. There is no forgiveness where Google is concerned.

    1. Mitch

      Okay, it’s my perception because you tend to write multiple posts on one day on Blogsire, whereas here you usually write only one in a day. But your posts here also seem to be much longer, for the most part. Hey, I’m not sure.

      As for Google,… hey, I don’t know. lol

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      1. Sire

        That is it in a nutshell. It’s necessary as they require a non paid post between each paid post.

        1. Mitch

          Okay, I see what you’re talking about now, and that starts to explain things a bit.

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