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June 27, 2006 at 3:51 pm #595169AnonymousInactive
http://www.bonuscasinobucks.com
single text link max 5 words.
$20 a month min 3 months.
Link will reside at footer of home page.
Payment via Neteller. PM me to secure a spot.
Cheers
David
June 29, 2006 at 7:54 am #697117AnonymousInactivestill got link space left.
July 5, 2006 at 2:13 am #697615AnonymousInactiveSorry for being a stick in the mud, but Google only shows 1 PR0 domain linking to your site and all your sub-pages are PR0 as well. It looks odd.
The only time I’ve seen something similar was when a friend left his domain parked at his ISP long enough that the domain picked up the ISP’s PR (PR7 in this case). I talked him into re-launching the site and it held PR7 for a couple months, but eventually dropped back down again after.
This is in no way an accusation, I’m just curious about the stability of the PR, etc.
July 6, 2006 at 4:23 am #697704AnonymousInactiveSparrow,
Hey no drama.
I always say it’s better to ask than to just assume something.
Currently bonuscasinobucks.com has a total of 627 links pointing to it:
Altavista 55
Alltheweb 52
MSN 474
Google 46Its held a PR 6 since Feb 2006.
Obviously I can’t guarantee that it will always have a PR6. Though I have received feedback from a few who hold paid banners and links and they’re happy with the results.
As far as the other pages not holding any PR that hasn’t changed since Feb either.
I’m a firm believer that although links pointing back from google contribute to a higher PR they are not the B all and end all of what quantifies google in gauging a sites PR status.
Cheers
July 6, 2006 at 2:18 pm #697741AnonymousInactiveI assume you mean february 2005 :1circling
July 6, 2006 at 4:32 pm #697757AnonymousInactiveNo worries. Like I said, it just looks a little odd with PR being a Google thing and the 46 links it has all being from the same domain. Not saying it couldn’t or wouldn’t happen, just something that’d make me pause.
Google does some weird things though. I have a non-gaming site with PR4 for the internal pages and PR2 on the homepage. It’s almost 100% based on internal linking, so it’s a pretty odd study in PR behavior.
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