If you have too many supplementary pages you are leaking PR.
However, PR has nothing to do with scoring well in the SERPs. So, who cares if you are leaking PR?
The primary determinant of being in the supplemental index is a lack of PR. Ha, ... Hah, Ha! I don't think so!
What a load of drivel. Some people believe in remote viewing, too. PR has absolutely nothing to do with being in the Supplemental Index, ranking well in SERPS, etc, etc.
So, why is PR and therefore backward links needed at all?
> If you have too many supplementary pages you are leaking PR.
> However, PR has nothing to do with scoring well in the SERPs. So, who > cares if you are leaking PR?
> The primary determinant of being in the supplemental index is a lack > of PR. Ha, ... Hah, Ha! I don't think so!
> What a load of drivel. Some people believe in remote viewing, too. > PR has absolutely nothing to do with being in the Supplemental Index, > ranking well in SERPS, etc, etc.
> So, why is PR and therefore backward links needed at all?
Because PR is a democratic voting process to tell Googlebot to come to the document for indexing, if it finds something that the nation or should we say the world wants it will serve it in its search results.
> > If you have too many supplementary pages you are leaking PR.
> > However, PR has nothing to do with scoring well in the SERPs. So, who > > cares if you are leaking PR?
> > The primary determinant of being in the supplemental index is a lack > > of PR. Ha, ... Hah, Ha! I don't think so!
> > What a load of drivel. Some people believe in remote viewing, too. > > PR has absolutely nothing to do with being in the Supplemental Index, > > ranking well in SERPS, etc, etc.
> > So, why is PR and therefore backward links needed at all?- Hide quoted text -
> Because PR is a democratic voting process to tell Googlebot to come to > the document for indexing, if it finds something that the nation or > should we say the world wants it will serve it in its search results.
> On Jul 6, 7:32 pm, ivb wrote:
> > Can you please tell us!
> > On Jul 6, 7:19 pm, John H. Gohde wrote:
> > > If you have too many supplementary pages you are leaking PR.
> > > However, PR has nothing to do with scoring well in the SERPs. So, who > > > cares if you are leaking PR?
> > > The primary determinant of being in the supplemental index is a lack > > > of PR. Ha, ... Hah, Ha! I don't think so!
> > > What a load of drivel. Some people believe in remote viewing, too. > > > PR has absolutely nothing to do with being in the Supplemental Index, > > > ranking well in SERPS, etc, etc.
> > > So, why is PR and therefore backward links needed at all?- Hide quoted text -
> Because without PR Googlebot will not judge the content!
> One a vote is given Googlebot comes around fetches the content and > compares it to the universe, and so on, and so on, snd so on.
> So every time you get a vote you get Googlebot!!!
> On Jul 6, 7:35 pm, ivb wrote:
> > Because PR is a democratic voting process to tell Googlebot to come to > > the document for indexing, if it finds something that the nation or > > should we say the world wants it will serve it in its search results.
> > On Jul 6, 7:32 pm, ivb wrote:
> > > Can you please tell us!
> > > On Jul 6, 7:19 pm, John H. Gohde wrote:
> > > > If you have too many supplementary pages you are leaking PR.
> > > > However, PR has nothing to do with scoring well in the SERPs. So, who > > > > cares if you are leaking PR?
> > > > The primary determinant of being in the supplemental index is a lack > > > > of PR. Ha, ... Hah, Ha! I don't think so!
> > > > What a load of drivel. Some people believe in remote viewing, too. > > > > PR has absolutely nothing to do with being in the Supplemental Index, > > > > ranking well in SERPS, etc, etc.
> > > > So, why is PR and therefore backward links needed at all?- Hide quoted text -
> If you have too many supplementary pages you are leaking PR.
> However, PR has nothing to do with scoring well in the SERPs. So, who > cares if you are leaking PR?
> The primary determinant of being in the supplemental index is a lack > of PR. Ha, ... Hah, Ha! I don't think so!
> What a load of drivel. Some people believe in remote viewing, too. > PR has absolutely nothing to do with being in the Supplemental Index, > ranking well in SERPS, etc, etc.
> So, why is PR, and therefore backward links, needed at all?
The subject to be addressed on this thread is: "why is PR, and therefore backward links, needed at all?"
> Because without PR Googlebot will not judge the content!
Every site, even with no links to it has some non-zero PageRank.
Set up a site on a totally new domain with ~5 pages or so, set up and verify a Google Webmaster Tools account, wait a week to a month and you'll see the entrance page indexed in Google's Main index.
Other pages likely will get indexed within a week to a month later, even without any inbound links but new pages added will more than likely end up Supplemental.
> > Because without PR Googlebot will not judge the content!
> Every site, even with no links to it has some non-zero PageRank.
> Set up a site on a totally new domain with ~5 pages or so, set up and > verify a Google Webmaster Tools account, wait a week to a month and > you'll see the entrance page indexed in Google's Main index.
> Other pages likely will get indexed within a week to a month later, > even without any inbound links but new pages added will more than > likely end up Supplemental.
> > Because without PR Googlebot will not judge the content!
> Every site, even with no links to it has some non-zero PageRank.
> Set up a site on a totally new domain with ~5 pages or so, set up and > verify a Google Webmaster Tools account, wait a week to a month and > you'll see the entrance page indexed in Google's Main index.
> Other pages likely will get indexed within a week to a month later, > even without any inbound links but new pages added will more than > likely end up Supplemental.
Seriously speaking, I do not buy it.
Establish a brand new web site, correctly, before Google has a chance to crawl it then that site wont be in the supplementals. Each additional page added, when added correctly, likewise wont be in the supplemental index.
Posters of drivel need not reply to this serious thread.