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Follow on Google News | Prettytailor Treat web,sns,page app PR values distinctly in hierarchs from the essenceGoogle bot model is in fact naturally formed at absorbing all those goodness from internet structures and site marketing hierarchies then integrated them into one to form the final industry model
By: prettytailor.com Google bot model is in fact naturally formed at absorbing all those goodness from internet structures and site marketing hierarchies then integrated them into one to form the final industry model. 1) each site is itself a “small google” in ranking model. Traditionally in functions, all sites insidely equipped with “content searching infrastructure” examples are: the high lvl sites with the same nichts will be listed more preferentially and more sooner be indexed by google bot. in this meaning, google are “social in site searching box – in other words, the sites’sns” 2 ) google bot are good at treating contents and links(the web)but not at the socials relations. A interesting happens when google treat seo and smo differently. sns works under interactions happened in population circles, we connect as more as people, then we we broadcasted causes meaningful --- all contents and links are based on voting sense given by likes,favs,+ But another thing you should know is : Because sns as web3.0 is based on web2.0 of their contents and link system(the web essentials), sns cant live without web, they are just a additional layer on top of the whole web x.x stack. it doesnt necessary mean that it replaces the former. 3) different links has the most affordable PR value it can bear to inherit from their parents. Even in links,there are differences.The sns pages cant bring much pr as a web2.0 forum page do. farming PR on outward site pages should respect their hierarchical levels,Based on webx.x app types, usually we have the belows:forum>blog> directory> End
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