But what does that even mean? Where did you get all the Google data on which you based this schema? How did the "professor" even begin to create a formula without having access to years of existing research to build on? How did he begin to formulate the many hundreds and possibly thousands of metrics? How was he even able to quantify these metrics, since most of them are things like "quality", "footprints", "IPs" etc.? How was he able to extract these metrics from a website, since no one but Google has access to the quantitative metrics?
Given the size and complexity of Google, and the fact that they use AI to determine rankings (RankBrain) and admit that they don't fully understand how it works themselves, you can almost guarantee that this is also the case for their algo penalities. I think you should get in touch with the 'Assistant Professor for Mathematics and Combinatorics at the University of Toronto' and let him know that he's managed to outsmart AI that has been in development for several years, a highly specialist team of MIT and Stanford engineers, and a company worth $1.06 trillion company, all on an Excel spreadsheet. If he's not ready to accept his Nobel Maths prize yet, perhaps just put a good word in for him at the university to see if we can at least get him promoted to a full professor.
Also, out of interest, how did you manage to get that statement past the "Un-Quantifiable Claims - We refer to claims that are hyperbolic or cannot be proven as un-quantifiable claims."
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Anyway, I'm thinking about placing an order, and this is my pre-sales question, so I'd greatly appreciate an answer (oh, and a coupon discount if you have any left - thanks).
Hi there,
Thanks for your amazing questions, allow me to answer you:
But what does that even mean?
It means and does exactly what we advertise.
How did the "professor" even begin to create a formula without having access to years of existing research to build on? How did he begin to formulate the many hundreds and possibly thousands of metrics?
Have nothing to do with Google algorithm of ranking, but to avoid manual penalties if/when they check our customer referring domains. Customer A does not intersect with customer B or C, so no RD footprint is allowed, it's also a small algorithm done by someone with an IQ bigger than me, for sure not such as big as yours. We, as an agency and another 2 big local agencies use it for their own purposes, after 3 years, we all good.
I think you should get in touch with the 'Assistant Professor for Mathematics and Combinatorics at the University of Toronto' and let him know that he's managed to outsmart AI that has been in development for several years, a highly specialist team of MIT and Stanford engineers, and a company worth $1.06 trillion company, all on an Excel spreadsheet. If he's not ready to accept his Nobel Maths prize yet, perhaps just put a good word in for him at the university to see if we can at least get him promoted to a full professor.
Thanks for letting us know about the Google team and their engineers, usually only
@bartosimpsonio love them with passion, we learn every day new things, but manual penalties can not be done if a clear footprint is not there, you can be the most advanced AI, engineer, or hater as others.
And yes, we are very proud of someone so smart as that guy creates for us a "random sheet" which we run for years and never get caught, at the end, that's the point, right? Please correct me if I am wrong!
Also, out of interest, how did you manage to get that statement past the "Un-Quantifiable Claims - We refer to claims that are hyperbolic or cannot be proven as un-quantifiable claims."
Marketplace Rules?
If you think our sales thread does not reflect reality, use the report button and one of the administrators of BHW will manual check us before got approval, was checked, as all our sales threads. We (me) sell on BHW for few years with a 100% success rate, no claims, just a few competitors trying to let us down with negative answers, but the customers know our value, so frankly, I don`t mind.
Anyway, I'm thinking about placing an order, and this is my pre-sales question, so I'd greatly appreciate an answer (oh, and a coupon discount if you have any left - thanks).
Sure, whenever you ready, you have a discount for any new customer.
If you have any other questions, feel free to reply, from your own account this time.

Thank you!