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Re: Do PDF files rank higher then web pages with PR?

__/ [ polina.pospelova@xxxxxxxxx ] on Monday 23 October 2006 13:30 \__

> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> __/ [ polina.pospelova@xxxxxxxxx ] on Monday 23 October 2006 12:56 \__
>>
>> > Hi Everyone,
>> >
>> > When entering "site:www.communisis.com" query in Google.co.uk
>> > It returns list of PDF files from my website
>> >
>>
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=site%3Awww.communisis.com&btnG=Search&meta=
>> >
>> > Web pages of 1st & 2nd levels are not shown at all despite of having
>> > good PR.
>> >
>> > Why Google ranks PDFs higher then web pages with PR?
>> >
>> > Thanks for your comments.
>> > Polly
>>
>> Are there any links from the HTML version to the PDF version? I have not
>> checked the site (domain name put me off a little). I ask this because I
>> happen to link to the PDF from each of the pertinent HTML pages that
>> correspond to the full paper and this seems to have this effect, which is
>> possibly a positive thing.
> 
> Roy, PDFs on my site are not PDF versions of HTML pages. They are
> annual reports, and company news. They are all linked from News page. A
> couple of latest news a linked straight from home page.

I think that Tonnie's suggestion** makes perfect sense, assuming his analysis
is correct.

**

__/ [ tonnie ] on Monday 23 October 2006 13:38 \__

> Hi Polly,
> 
> Google ranks them higher because they contain more original content then
> your website does.

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