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Google Page Rank Dropped

Google has dropped my Bosnia site’s page rank to 0. Zip! Understand zero! Because I have a couple of sold text links on my site. Geez! Am I supposed to spend countless hours researching for information, writing and editing my posts for nothing? Eh when I am rich, I will provide information for free.

Someone has to stop Google. Microsoft and Yahoo better catch up fast in the search engine competition, otherwise Google will monopolize the Internet just like Microsoft used to monopolize the computer industry way back.

Read Daren’s post about Google’s latest crusade on page rank.

And I’ve Just Got Started with Performancing

Posted in Ad Network, Blogs & Sites by cd on January 26, 2007

Performancing’s Partners Ad Network is closing down. Ironically, I’ve just managed to get the ad displayed on my side bar and planned to write a review about it.

I discovered Performancing last year while searching for and experimenting with many blog editors. For those who don’t know, “Performancing for Firefox” is a Firefox-adon blog editor which allow bloggers to mange multiple blogs, write and publish their posts right from Firefox. This is very cool consider that you don’t have to open a separate program just to blog. It loads very fast ’cause it’s already sitting there within your Firefox browser. I brought up the speed issue because if you used Qumana, you’ll know why the loading time is important. I considered switching to Performancing for Firefox because

  1. I always like trying something new.
  2. It’s fast.
  3. It has many cool features.

However, I decided against it and continued using Qumana instead because one reason.

  1. I couldn’t and can’t figure out how to archive my existing posts and drafts. Without this feature, a blog editor is not useful.

I also signed up for the metric system but never could track my blogs’ stats. Still, I don’t dismiss the possibility that I might have screwed something while setting up.

The last interaction I had with PfF was participating in their new Ad Network as a publisher, which didn’t work out either.

I will remove the code on my sidebar after the end of January instead of before since I’m curious to see what will be displayed there instead.