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Originally Posted by kimber23
you've got to be kidding, right? i know a ton of SEOs who do not have a degree in math. in fact i would venture to guess that the majority of top SEOs do not have a math degree or even claim to be good at math. that advice is absurd!
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To be more precise, do you
- Learn enough mathematic on high school to understand the PageRank model cited above?
- Do you think that stable relevant and semantic IBL's are important?
- Do you think that these links are mirrored or reflected in the toolbar rank?
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Originally Posted by AcmeSEO
Actually, "contextual" indexing and retrieval has been part of the algo at the "theme-based" engines (Google, Alltheweb and Lycos) for a couple years now at least. Some of the components are Latent Symantic Indexing and Term Vectoring. If you've got the patience and time, Study those subjects. My Clients and I have been prospering from knowledge of how this works for almost two years now. And I agree that this area is the most interesting and where many of the coolest innovations of search marketing are and will be appearing.
Optimized regards,
Robert
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Next Gen Search: Thinking Engines
And generally I knew sombody came here and claimed forget PageRank. That is forget stable contextual IBL's.
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Originally Posted by incrediblehelp
Any ways if you build a sound business model and approach marketing not only worrying about search engines but all avenues you will do fine. I am guessing you an affiliater and you build websites to earn commission from "real" websites that sell products and services. if that is the case Google clearly doesn’t like those type of websites appearing in the SERPs, thus your frustration.
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Yes.
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Originally Posted by kgun
With Google no longer liking directories, where do I get PR?
By writing good content that people link to in a semantic and contextual way. I think it was and still is the original intention of Googles model based on references / citations.
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Same message, different words?
To those of you that come here to tell forget, (internal, directory or toolbar) pagerank, ask a person that want to take a Dr degree or publish his article in a (scinetific) journal or magazine about the importance of being cited or referenced. I can tell you some publishers will only take a fast look at papers and journals where (s)he is cited / referenced and use that and not the content of his article as a basis for a final decision. Marketing is a type of drama, and it is not so much about who you are as about who people believe you are until they finally understand that they coud have used their money more efficiently. It will be more important in the
future as the web gets more mature. Of course not so important for an adsite for and offline business, but
How will a site on an isolated server with no link / citation be found?
You and your competitor Joe Ant owns a physical store. You sell the same product. Both of you put up a similar ad site? Joa Ant gets 10 relevant IBL's to his site. You none. And your site has the largest Ad potential? Forget contextual IBL's my friend, and as long as there is a SE called Google based on the adaptive inverted link matrix model of the web, that dominates the market, you will loose money, that theoretically can take you out of the market for ever.