In French in the text:
The update partial of posted PageRank which took place a few days ago particularly related to the sale of PageRank and bonds. The bought bonds which pass from PageRank are suitable for affect our opinion of a site. I expect that Google seeks more still of sites which buy or sell openly of PageRank.
The loop is buckled. Matt Cutts condescended to pose its gadgets and to leave eyes its Amazon account to honor us with one of its explanations impressed with precaution and half-words like it of with the practice.
Let us benefit from the occasion not to start again the debate which one largely made the turn these last months, but to peel its dires a little.
1. “Partial Update”
Insinuation: there no was total export of PageRank?
2. “Visible PageRank”
Would this be thus well posted PageRank (that of ToolBar Google, not that which belongs to the algo), and only him which is affected?
The affected sites did not lose indeed in positioning in SERPs: that would confirm the fact rather well that it is necessary to strongly dissociate “both PageRanks”, and to avoid regarding this small green bar as a universal indicator.
3. “Paid links that pass PageRank”
Matt Cutts is a large pal of the rel=” nofollow”.
Must one see a message of the following type there: “Made bonds to divide or send visitors, but not with single vocation of handling of the results”?
I am of agreement with the principle: let us establish links for our visitors, not for the engines.
From there to bard our partnerships of rel=” nofollow”, one would not have to push either, Mr. Cutts.
4. “I expect that Google will Be looking At additional sites that appear to Be buying gold selling PageRank”
We all hope for it (except some of course).
Attention nevertheless to make the share of the things well, between “bought” bonds and “friendly” bonds, still not to even regard as bought the “courtesy links” & “copyright links”.
NB: I put the outgoing bonds in rel=” nofollow”, would not like that it is believed that Matt Cutts bought them to me…
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