On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 23:05:16 +0200, Harry <harrytruman (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:
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I looked at the pages PR with " mygooglepagerank.com/ " and it was a 3.
I'm surprised it is so high, actually. |
One link from shitty PR4 page is enough. Up to PR4/5 it is not that
difficult. 6 and up are much harder.
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I've drilled down several Google
search result pages using the obvious search terms a potential customer
might use, but can't find the company ... yet. |
Nothing unusuall. PR is much easier than SERPs. Try
http://www.mcdar. net/Q-Check/datatool.asp
to find out how deep the site is. There are many other similar/identical
services too.
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I realize how complicated this can all get: not asking for any of you
to spend a lot of time and effort explaining all this, I'm just trying
to encourage the owner to market better with his site and looking for
some ammunition to use. What approach do I take? (And how bad is a PR
of "3") |
Do you have any information about the number of visitors on the site?
Visitors convert to sales, no visitors - no sales. Low SERPs, low number
of visitors, low sales. Bulls eye! What do you need more munition for if
you have killed with the very first shot?
Best,
Borek
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