Google Sends PFTFF to Dead Letter Office: PR0
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- Google Sends PFTFF to Dead Letter Office: PR0
- How I Hope to Get my Google PageRank Back
- How I Got My Google Page Rank Back
The expression: “Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water” seems especially appropriate for Google here at the beginning of 2008. I am no seo or blogging mmol genius but I do know a few things about logic and ethics and setting writers’ pagerank to zero is a choice lacking in both.
Under the guise of weeding out vacuous content from searches, they claim all blogs that have articles on them are less helpful than those who don’t and thus set their PageRank to zero. This is an example of a company thinking they will reinvent natural law to suit them because they can, not because they should. It’s going to bite them, the internet did not evolve to this point to be defined by one company.
I recall when I first got into using Google, it seemed like such a cool enterprise. The page was white with no ads and it had applications that were all utility, no fluff (ie; analytics, gmail …). Now, they have decided they know based on one criteria if a blog is helpful to the internet, this is ignorance at its height and I hope Google stops this practice. My how Google’s “feel” has changed for me.
As for me? I will continue to be a postie because it’s something I am good at and it’s something I profit from. That’s why Walt Disney, Rod Serling, Ray Kroc, Richard Carlson, and all my other heroes did what they did. Last week I lost my PageRank of 4/10 when it was set to zero. I had a feeling this might happen when I read the news about what Google was doing to posties. But has my readership changed? It has gone up. Has my content changed? It has gotten better. The way I see it is this: Google figured the blogosphere would appreciate it if they targeted posties, and for the most part, they are probably right (check out Duncan Riley’s tone on Tech Crunch). But that doesn’t mean that weeding out all blogs with s on them will increase the value of a search. In fact, in many cases, it will keep good information out of a search. Is the only information we want on the internet that which is written without compensation? You might as well stop watching TV as far back as I Love Lucy.
To quote Michael Stipe: “It’s the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine.” Emphasize: I feel fine.
I predict (’s rebranding) and will revolutionize rankings in 3-6 months. You can come and tell me I was wrong if they don’t, but as for now I am making sure I focus 100% on my idea of what a good ranking is:
- Monthly Traffic Goals
- Inbound links
- Comment counts, and
- Quality content (paid or unpaid)
If I can succeed in these areas (which I can and do already) then I’ll take my PR0 with pride and look to other ranking systems like ’s to determine how I’m doing. To my fans/readers: fear not, I am neither down nor out. I will get better through moving away from Google’s PageRank system, not worse. Whether you like or not, I hope you see how throwing every blog out that uses it is harmful to the blogosphere.
Now, to close, I have a question and I promise not to pigeonhole you or throw YOU out if I don’t like your answer:
What do you think about Google setting blogs to zero for participating in ?
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. As an added note, in case you missed it last week, I had a chance to interview Leo Babauta over at Dad Balance so be sure to check that out as well. 5. Damien Riley over at Postcards from the Funny Farm has shared a few thoughts on his recentdrop in PageRank because he is a Postie. Damien has a few bullet points that I feel truly define what is important in evaluating your blog so be sure to stop by and share your thoughts. Hopefully you find a few extra minutes to check out each of these posts as I don
Link | February 12th, 2008 at 3:24 am
Matthew
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Its definitely hurt a lot of bloggers to have this problem. I am amazed however, that there are quite a few that weren’t affected. Lucky
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Link | February 12th, 2008 at 10:15 am
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Link | February 12th, 2008 at 10:16 am
Damien Riley
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Thanks for your comment Matthew.
Google is a great set of services, but for years I got along without them. Since I started serious blogging about 1 1/2 years ago, they have been my first stop for services … now it’s Yahoo!
Google has a microcosm on their grounds. For lunch, its emplyees can eat Chinese, Mexican, Italian, and any number of world menu items … free. But I wonder if when they chew and swallow they think about the fact that Google touched everything they ate. I’d push my plate away personally.
You say those not affected are lucky, is that because it affected your rank and you are jealous of them or are you one of those lucky ones?
Link | February 12th, 2008 at 10:42 am
Matthew
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lol Im not jealous of anyone :-p Well maybe the big money makers.
Most of my blogs got set to 0.. my main blog took a -1 or -2 pr hit..
Sent the message loud and clear its hurt my ability to earn money the way I had been
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Link | February 12th, 2008 at 3:54 pm
Damien Riley
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Yeah, jealousy is a negative emotion. That sucks your rating was hit. Hold out until IZEA dumps Google PageRank as an opportunity criteria, then we’ll be back in the money again. Nice meeting you, I put you on my feed.
Link | February 12th, 2008 at 6:34 pm
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Link | October 22nd, 2008 at 8:05 pm
John Sullivan@POTPOLITICS™
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Hello
I hope I can take some liberties on an older post.Nice Irish name.
I had an objectionable attitude towards Mr Murphy and PPP for along time mainly cause I see companies like that as parasites of the advertiser and publisher with no value whatsoever.They knew that the cost in addition to following their snob ass rude criteria would be a loss of page rank,something that adds “value” to a site,would be lost they didn’t care BELIEVE THAT.
But now months later and after your excellently written post I’m now convinced that WHATEVER you want to write,say or do on your blog is
your choice.If you do PPP cool Poems hey now. What I’m saying if you own the blog then you do whatever you want.
I don’t think Google should of pulled the page rank.
Cool Blog Best Wishes to you
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Link | October 23rd, 2008 at 2:37 am
Damien Riley
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They’ve given it back since. I’ve been every number from 1-4 at any given time. I got the 4 when I went through and made anything suspicious looking a rel=”nofollow” Ultimately I don’t get sad anymore about a low rating. I would be concerned about a ban though. Thanks for your cool comment.
Link | October 23rd, 2008 at 4:13 pm