My Dot Com Is A PR2?

I was just fooling around and was seeing how much my site was worth according to dn scoop and I plugged in totalwebreview.info and it told me somewhere around $4000 and then just for giggles I thought I would put in totalwebreview.com. Well I knew that that name wouldn’t rate well because I don’t promote it. I just 301 redirect it here while masking it. Well come to find out it holds a PR2 for now. The .info used to be a PR2 until google slapped me down for doing paid posts and not putting the rel no follow attribute for links in those paid posts. Now I have always thought about reversing the sites but I have went through a whole lot of trouble building links and such and other than the page rank there really is no reason. What do you think? Would you reverse it and have this site as the .com and have the .info redirect to it?

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6 Responses to “My Dot Com Is A PR2?”

  1. I don’t know, I’ve always held dot coms. However, it is a lot of trouble to switch everything around especially with all the work you’ve done. It is up to you, but I would stick with things the way they are.

  2. For now I think I will leave it the way it is. I don’t really see any immediate benefit and it would be a little too much trouble. Plus the site would be down while I did it!

  3. I don’t see the PR2 on my browser…did they slap you down AGAIN? :( I got slapped down for writing paid ads too and could care less about Google PR. If you write good content and keep having traffic from Entrecard you might pick up some subscribers, which is more important anyway, right? Just my opinion….

  4. Did you go to www.totalwebreview.com instead of .info?

  5. You have it set right. the .com shows the same site as the .info.

    Its a simple matter of adding a server alias in your vhosts file (if you’re self hosted) and telling your server to look for domain.com just like it looks for domain.info.

    Good Job!!

  6. Thanks, I was wondering if that was right. I am going to look into swapping it around

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