Pimp slap the PR and ditch the article directory (with proof)



My point here is PageRank is useless. It got wacked so people couldn’t make money selling links. Because links buying prices were being valued big time on the sites PR. So, Google tanks the PR of suspected link sellers and now they cant demand a price for links based on PR.

Yes I realize people can still demand a pretty penny for links. That is not the point. The point is they cant base any of the link price off of PR anymore.

One other thing that I’d like to point out to those that use article marketing for affiliate selling purposes. I’ve read and talked with people who believe that submitting articles is their best way of getting quick rankings in Google for long-tail or product names of affiliate items they want to sell.

It is and it isnt.

The blog I used as an example above (the one in the screen shot) is really a very crappy blog. It’s like the Sloth of my Goonies. It has no PR but still ranks just as well and fast as any article submitted to a big article directory to promote an affiliate product based on product name or long-tail keyword.

So yes you can submit articles to directorys to get quick rankings. OR, you can throw together a simple blog and in a short time it will rank just as good as if you were submitting to article directories. Plus, you are going to get the original credit for the content. Instead of giving it away to someone else.

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  1. Affiliate Marketing » Blog Archive » Pimp slap the PR and ditch the article directory (with proof) Says:
    January 15th, 2008 at 11:56 pm

    [...] Original post by Ricky Parker dot com [...]

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