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Old 2003-04-02, 07:11 PM   #1
Murderous
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I had to throw in a bit of two cents. I am still very much a newbie in most aspects of web design/building. However, here lately, I have been watching my SE traffic closely. I run a TGP, and I've been looking at the keyphrases used to locate my site. Now I have no idea what PR I am, but, 10% of my SE traffic is from keywords like teen galleries. But Alot of wierd keywords are coming in from listed galleries descriptions, even after the gallery has been out of rotation as much as a week plus days. Some of these phrases I didn't even know existed on my pages. But I get hit by google, like once every 3-4 days sometimes more frequently. And different keyword searches are coming in everyday.

So I think GreenGuy has a good point, they will list that content that is on your page at the time of spidering your site, but as far as PR, I would say it changes. Maybe, Dynamic vs. Static content on that page can be taken into account. Whereas most of my page stays the same, while only gallery descriptios/URL's are changed upon update.
I think the more that is changed the more that is gonna be effected on PR. And the more that is not changed, the PR can only be supported by the added integrity of new keyphrases from updates.

I hope this is readable enough for you to understand my points. I'm typing as fast as I can think.

And like I said I'm still very much a newbie.
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