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Would have loved to give it a go, but the site is unavailable
maybe temporary and will try again later |
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Looks like its up...
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Slightly off topic, but please hear me out.
I know that some hosts offer subdomains and some just offer a subdirectory. I know that a subdomain can sometimes be classed as a different site to the main one and so any kind of google PR is lost. A good example of benefiting from Google PR is on something like Geocities, although there are so many links going off that site that it's probably not worth much, although it will get crawled. In terms of preferences, would you go for a host that gives subdomains or subdirectories (excluding domains for this)? Rob |
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I don't think there is any kind of PR boost for the Geocities sites - what you often see with new pages is a "PR estimate" which will revert to the actual PR after the site is crawled.
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