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Google just rolled out a new update for its pagerank parameter (on June 27 2011). The last Google PageRank update was in January 2011, so it’s been almost 6 months between updates. Until this year pagerank updates were pretty stable – usually you could see a new update every 3-4 months.
GooglePageRank parameter is dedicated to the calculation of different factors related to the authority of your site. In basic terms, it estimates the quantity, quality and relevance of incoming links for your webpages. The higher the PageRank the higher is a probability that the site has some quality backlinks.

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Not long ago I joined a new social network that is built on a principle of visual representation of user connections – Tobri.
I often typed “torbi” instead of “tobri”. At the same time I rarely make such mistakes when typing much longer urls – such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, IMFaceplate, Amplify, FriendFeed, etc.

Why is this happening?

I pondered over this question for a while, and I think I found the explanation.

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I will soon release a video course and show to you exactly how it could be done with Twitter.

If you’re interested in early-bird discount, sign up for my newsletter (sign up form is at the right top side of the blog), and I’ll let you know when those videos are available before they are released to the public.

Let’s talk about Facebook, which is the second easiest social network to build relationship with a lot of people and turn them into friends and customers.

…Facebook is a social network that you can’t afford to ignore if you want to build even a remotely significant social media recognition for your company and /or your brand.

Plus, it’s an excellent source of demographically targeted traffic.

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…the majority of top keywords are not related to super-cool gadgets and uber-hot cars. Those top searches are related to people and social networks.

… 7 out of 10 top searches are related to people searches and social networks, yet again. I don’t divide people-related searches and searches for social networks, because social networks are nothing more and nothing less than different ways for people to communicate with each other…

There are thousands of social networks, and soon there will be millions of them. And each has its own face, each one could be considred a “person” in its own right…

this particular type of searches takes a huge share of any search pie. And of course there are many companies that gladly take a piece of this lucrative action..

One company… gives people (for free) their own small “search engines” targeting different people-related search queries, with 9 built-in income streams.

If you want one of those, you can grab it here: Your Own People Search Engine.

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it’s better to fuel initial distribution by submitting your feed through different RSS submission channels.

If you decide to go a paid route, I would recommend you to try FirePow.

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