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<updated>2008-08-20T04:54:55Z</updated>
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  <name>User 286</name>
  <email>gz@kwqq.com</email>
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  <entry>
   <title>Lost pagerank</title>
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   <summary type="text">Shoveling site between servers can be hazardous to your page rank.  There I maintained the old site for this blog zensory.com in order to keep the page rank around in case I wanted to utilize the name at a later time and what happened? - - When switching servers the apache entry for that site wa...</summary>
   <content type="html"><![CDATA[Shoveling site between servers can be hazardous to your page rank.<br/><br/>There I maintained the old site for this blog <a href="http://www.zensory.com" id="posts_0_000286-000184_outside_link">zensory.com</a> in order to keep the page rank around in case I wanted to utilize the name at a later time and what happened? - - When switching servers the apache entry for that site was not set up correctly and for a few month the site disappeared from the web.<br/><br/>Long enough for google to think it's good for good - and forgot all about it. But now that I have fixed the apache configuration this becomes an interesting experiment to see if google might have a memory. I would not expect the site to regain much of it's rank quickly, if at all, but this is what this experiment is about.<br/><br/>And this blog entry is a first attempt to tell Google that <a href="http://www.zensory.com" id="posts_0_000286-000184_outside_link">GeZi's Zensory.com</a> is back.]]></content>
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   <published>2008-08-20T04:54:55Z</published>
   <updated>2008-08-20T04:54:55Z</updated>
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  <entry>
   <title>It happened, it finally happened</title>
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   <summary type="text">This blog went away - at least as a blog it went away.  I did not want to waste the page rank 4 site zensory.com, so I kept the content for now rather intact, but static.  I used some tool to suck off the whole site and make static web pages from it and it is still available at www.zensory.com...</summary>
   <content type="html"><![CDATA[<a href="http://gezi.newciv.org/index.html/__show_article/_a000286-000183.htm"><img src="http://www.newciv.org/pic/nl/artpic-sm/286/000286-000183.jpg" title="Category: " align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10" border="0"  alt="picture" /></a>This blog went away - at least as a blog it went away.<br/><br/>I did not want to waste the page rank 4 site zensory.com, so I kept the content for now rather intact, but static.<br/><br/>I used some tool to suck off the whole site and make static web pages from it and it is still available at www.zensory.com.<br/><br/>Surprisingly Google liked the new setup a lot better, because after only a short time a bigger part of the article pages are indexed, while before Google just disregarded everything that had fallen off the main page. Now I am wondering how I got the page rank without an apparent web site behind it.<br/><br/>But after my attempt to suck off the whole site through this utility I can understand that now. This utility had quite a few problems traversing the site, and so I guess Google had as well.<br/><br/>Any of the old rantings from this blog can now be found on www.MerlinSilk.com.]]></content>
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   <published>2008-02-24T21:13:48Z</published>
   <updated>2008-02-24T21:13:48Z</updated>
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