Why this site PR is 4.I am quite socked when i found those types websites

by Enuke
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Hello Guys,
I am saying frankly , I got this site for guest blogging , This website is accepting guest blog. but when I analysis this site then I found 4PR but DA=1 and PA=1 even does not showing the result is open site explorer tool and other tools as well. Alexa ranking is reaching in No. of Crores. I do not know. Why this website having PR 4. My simple question , How this PR came. Why PR 4
#found #site #socked #types #websites
  • Profile picture of the author nik0
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    They most probably faked it by redirecting it to a real PR4 domain.
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  • Profile picture of the author RandySwanston
    That's an old school redirection trick which many people use to fake PR. So its not an actual PR of that page but a fake one.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheProgrammer
    Then no doubt the site is redirecting to other site for faking the PR. Try to check the source code of the site and see if it is using meta redirect or iframing.
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  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    I don't know why people think you fake PR by 301, meta, etc.
    You can't view the source code to find out. They do it using
    asp, php, or other. The redirect must be for the google bot.
    All other visitors go the the regular site. The googlebot does
    not see the regular site. The site won't initially be in the google cache
    either. A long, long time ago I had explained this in more detail.
    I know I even had the code for that.

    Once the PR is "updated" for the public, the code is changed.
    Now all visitors, including the googlebot, see the regular site.
    It gets indexed and cached.

    No PR checker cannot be fooled. They all can be fooled.

    Here's a trick. Try finding espn.com or view the source code of
    espn.com. Find it in the google cache or index. You can't. But
    check the PR of espn.com. That's the way PR is faked. In fact,
    espn.com's PR is really fake, in the true sense of the word. It's
    feeding off of espn.go.com.

    Paul
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    If you were disappointed in your results today, lower your standards tomorrow.

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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

      I don't know why people think you fake PR by 301, meta, etc.
      You can't view the source code to find out. They do it using
      asp, php, or other. The redirect must be for the google bot.
      All other visitors go the the regular site. The googlebot does
      not see the regular site. The site won't initially be in the google cache
      either. A long, long time ago I had explained this in more detail.
      I know I even had the code for that.

      Once the PR is "updated" for the public, the code is changed.
      Now all visitors, including the googlebot, see the regular site.
      It gets indexed and cached.

      No PR checker cannot be fooled. They all can be fooled.

      Here's a trick. Try finding espn.com or view the source code of
      espn.com. Find it in the google cache or index. You can't. But
      check the PR of espn.com. That's the way PR is faked. In fact,
      espn.com's PR is really fake, in the true sense of the word. It's
      feeding off of espn.go.com.

      Paul
      It's still a 301 redirect.

      Code:
      espn.com
      
      HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
      Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2013 22:35:31 GMT
      Server: Apache
      Location: http://espn.go.com/
      Content-Length: 227
      X-Cnection: close
      Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
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  • Profile picture of the author TheAdsenseGuy
    Next time you want to buy a domain, put this string into google.

    info:domain.com

    If the url google gives you is different then don't buy it. There's something wrong with it. And the PR is probably fake.
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