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Friday, 30 November 2007 13:58

I just wanted to throw a quick ‘shout out’ and highlight a post from one whacky dude by the name of Michael Martinez. For the uninitiated he is one smart fella with a penchant for ranting. How can a brother go wrong? Some folks like him, some don’t. It sounds like my world.

Anyway, I have for the most part, avoided this entire Google V. PaidLinks fiasco to this point. Until I have more time to write about it, I am staying in my cave on that one. What I do like is that Michael discusses some of the inherent flaws in the whole PageRank methodology. I am in complete agreement on that and have longed to see better usage of many of the systems/methods that exist out there for them to leverage. I certainly understand the addiction to a link-reliant system, I simply think they can do better.

As he also notes, the TBPR was truly a useless metric until recently when Google put the light back on it. I have to wonder if that is its main purpose these days. I can’t see that it is being used primarily for end users to decide on the value of a site. What is more likely is that it is being kept around as part of a real PR Campaign (as in public relations :0)

Take a ride; Where to buy PageRankPassing Links

All in all (another) good read and I thought to pass it along.

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