[117595] in North American Network Operators' Group
RE: Google Pagerank and "Class-C Addresses"
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ray Burkholder)
Mon Sep 21 14:13:14 2009
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From: "Ray Burkholder" <ray@oneunified.net>
To: "'William Pitcock'" <nenolod@systeminplace.net>,
"'Sebastian Wiesinger'" <nanog@ml.karotte.org>
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Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 15:12:03 -0300
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> >
> > The apparent reason for this is that Google will rank links from
> > different /24 higher then links from the same /24. So it's a SEO
> > thingy.
> >
Just in case anyone cares, from personal experience, I can see that Google's
priority is indeed 'rank by content'. Everything else is fluff. I've
chosen a key phrase or two, and incorporated them multiple times into a blog
entry. Looking at Google a couple of days later for those key words, and I
can get a top three ranking quite easily.
Ray
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