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8:01 am January 24, 2012
| MoneyBeagle
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Very interesting. Thanks for the insight.
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11:39 am January 24, 2012
| maria@moneyprinciple
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Thanks, Rand. It is much more clear now. It seems to me the trick is to: a) write great content; b) make sure more and more people read it and enjoy it; and c) be netwroked (by being useful and playing nice – it is a win, win).
Thanks for all
Maria
(ha, ha, I still have pretty good MozRank :))
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11:46 am January 24, 2012
| Watson Inc
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Thanks so much Rand! That was very informative!
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10:41 am January 25, 2012
| John @ Married with Debt
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I read a blog post or FAQ from Google saying they don't even want us caring about PageRank, which is why they don't update it frequently. Their attitude was not to worry about it as a metric.
I know some advertisers do, which is I guess why we care :)
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11:42 am January 25, 2012
| maria@moneyprinciple
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Well, if advertiser insist on caring about PR we will all have to accept that we live in a world of proxies. Which means that they will have to accept the MozRank as a proxy and be done with it.
Now back to doing some awsome writing! We all have people to educate and entertain and great deeds to achieve!
Maria
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