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So I wonder,

is the PR10 of hxxp://blogdup.info real ?
I have checked it with different toolbars and on pr check websites. All seem to confirm PR10.
But this is to good to be true, my common sense tells me.
Is there any way to make sure ?

Thanks.
#domain #fake #pr10
  • Profile picture of the author Michael Nguyen
    Well Google homepage is PR 7...
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    • Profile picture of the author marcussan
      Originally Posted by Michael Nguyen View Post

      Well Google homepage is PR 7...
      Agree. So would make 100% sense it is fake. Still, no matter what checking I did, it appears true.
      I wonder if there is a 100% bulletproof method to verify fake or real PR ?

      Thanks.
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      • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
        Originally Posted by marcussan View Post

        Agree. So would make 100% sense it is fake. Still, no matter what checking I did, it appears true.
        I wonder if there is a 100% bulletproof method to verify fake or real PR ?

        Thanks.

        PR checkers are completely worthless. They are too easily fooled.

        You just have to investigate the backlinks. If the backlinks do not support the PR, then you know it is not the actual PR.

        In the case of a PR 10 though, you do not even have to check it. All you have to do is use a little common sense. There are only something like 125 PR 10's that exist. That's it. Do you really think this piece of crap website is one of those?

        And if it is being sold publicly, it's definitely fake. PR 10's do not get put up for sale to the public. They are businesses that are acquired for millions or even billions of dollars.
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        • Profile picture of the author Tania Edwards
          Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

          PR checkers are completely worthless. They are too easily fooled.
          That is true.
          All checkers can be fooled easily to determine the PR of a domain name.
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          • Profile picture of the author marcussan
            Originally Posted by Tania Edwards View Post

            That is true.
            All checkers can be fooled easily to determine the PR of a domain name.
            Annoying those expired domain brokers show PR in green to assure you its real. Even when it says PR10.........
            They could also know this is not possible right ?
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            • Profile picture of the author pedrorr84
              I don't believe in PR. The Internet is so fast, so... how could I be taking something that changes every few months in account?

              There are so many parameters in the Google's algorithm, so there are so many things to take care about, before a parameter which doesn't change frequently.
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              • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
                Originally Posted by pedrorr84 View Post

                a parameter which doesn't change frequently.
                Actually, PR changes every day.
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                • Profile picture of the author pedrorr84
                  Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

                  Actually, PR changes every day.
                  I meant publicly. If you understand PR as the parameter who Google changes every day with decimal scores so yes, but I think he was talking about the "pseudo pagerank" which is visible from pr checkers and toolbars. Anyway, thanks for clarifying.
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  • Profile picture of the author tbtb123
    Stop caring so much about PR!! the SEO value comes from the backlinks
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  • Profile picture of the author Surajrai
    At first look, it is fake. wikipedia(dot)org has PR 9. Is it possible that this website will have PR 10? short and sweet answer NO.
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  • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
    It's the classic "fake toolbar PR from an old redirect" trick. Try searching that domain with arhive.org:
    https://web.archive.org/web/20130410...w.blogdup.info
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    Links in signature will not help your SEO. Not on this site, and not on any other forum.
    Who told me this? An ex Google web spam engineer.

    What's your excuse?
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  • Profile picture of the author promo87
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    Well, I have also a look at it it's definitely fake one there isn't any authoritative site passing link juice to ...... that is sure a fake thing but I wonder how he is able to cheat out with the google tools ???????
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    I guess we need a sticky for the fake PR subject, even If a fake PR10 is extremely obvious without even doing any research.
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    • Profile picture of the author marcussan
      Sticky would be a great thing.
      Fully agree PR10 is obvious fake, I just could not understand why this expired domain broker would allow it to be shown as "green" meaning real PR. They have lots of "red" PR also in their portfolio, but this one they marked "green"without any hesitation.
      It really surprises me.


      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      I guess we need a sticky for the fake PR subject, even If a fake PR10 is extremely obvious without even doing any research.
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