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by hedora
1037 days ago
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The tweet is also clearly saying that deleting old content will increase the average page rank of your articles in the first N hours after it is published. (Because the time to first crawl will decrease, and the page rank is effectively zero before the first crawl). CNet is big enough that I’d expect Google to ensure the crawler has fresh news articles from it, but that isn’t explicitly said anywhere. |
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Apparently not if this SEO trick is really a thing...
EDIT : sorry my bad it's actually the opposite. One could expect that a site like CNET would include a timestamp and a unique ID in their URL in 2023. This seems to be the "unpermalink" of a recent cnet article.
Maybe the SEO expert could have started there...
https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/samsung-galaxy-z-flip-5-rev...