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from esrun 1379 Days ago #
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What a nob, It has FA to do with the WHOIS feature on google now. It’s purely because people link to WHOIS records on domaintools that some individual pages have such high PR (since they’re one of the largest sites online for domain details). You’re just bitching because domaintools didn’t add a nofollow on the advertising they sold. Yawn. Nob." Sincere and special thanks to Matt, Google" ...Uh yeah.. while you’re down there ;)Let me guess, competitors of yours knocked you out of the serps and you need to try get back up.

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from beussery 1365 Days ago #
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>What a nob, It has FA to do with the WHOIS feature on google now.You are correct esurn, this issue was fixed after I blogged it!>You’re just bitching because domaintools didn’t add a nofollow on the advertising they sold. Yawn. Nob.No competition here, buying and selling links that pass PageRank is a violation of Google Guidelines.  Yawn at the guidelines and you might find your site has been banned from Google... ;)

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