Today is an ordinary Monday. Since the registration was revoked by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology on June 9 due to incorrect information from the access provider, I have been busy with re-registration. After all, I have been working on an old website for more than 3 years, and there are a lot of Old users are using my free friendly link service. You can download "Sky Exchange Chain" from Baidu. I believe many webmasters of small and medium-sized websites should know this. I was just discussing the issue of adding new features with the technical staff and accidentally used this site. The update search ranking function updated the website data, and I saw that the PR value dropped from 5 to 4. Then I checked several sites that used to be PR5 and found that several of them had dropped to 4, and the CN suffix was Domain names account for the majority, and the following conclusions can be drawn from this. After the PR value was updated in January 2011, the date was chosen to be updated again on the eve of the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China. You can immediately check if there are any changes in the PR of your website. .
I seldom write, mainly because I don’t have time. Recently, I have some time because the registration was revoked, so I would like to take this opportunity today to talk about the website registration, and use my own lessons to give you some advice. Wake up.
Strictly speaking, my website was launched at the end of 2006. It used another domain name at that time. Later, I registered the current domain name at the end of 2008 and still use it today. In 2008, the ICP registration system was not perfect. I believe there is A large number of webmasters used false information to register, and many spent 10 yuan to register quickly. However, after October 2009, with the further improvement of the website registration system, websites with inaccurate registration information were faced with the problem. Due to the cancellation of registration, and as far as I know from the access provider hosting the server, the current IDC on-site photography registration system will also be expanded from Beijing, Shandong, and Xinjiang to the whole country. The specific time is not yet known, but the general trend is It is inevitable, and I hope everyone can prepare in advance, because it usually takes a month from the filing to being revoked. During this month, if the access provider information is not prepared (the so-called shell website), then you You can immediately go to your current access provider to apply for adding a new access provider. It's still too late. If your main website information is inaccurate, then this situation will be difficult to handle. This is like a time bomb that will be detonated at any time. There are also inconsistent website names, incorrect contact information, etc., which are all reasons why the registration number has been revoked.
I personally bought a new server and hosted it with a new access provider. I accidentally forgot to transfer it to the provider, so the existing registration was revoked. The new filing application was electronically filed through the access provider on June 17. If it is submitted to the system, it will take 20 working days, which is equivalent to about 1 month, for approval. During this period, my website must be closed. If you happen to log in to my site, you should be able to see that the homepage is just An announcement was posted. I originally thought it was downgraded by Google for this reason. After further inquiries, I found that it was not just my site that had a decrease in PR value, so I guessed that this PR update should have A large number of websites have been demoted. What is the reason? Is it retaliatory behavior by Google to withdraw from China? Is it a provocative behavior on July 1st? Or is it the implementation of real-name authentication for CN domain names, resulting in the majority of websites with CN domain names? The specific reasons for the closure are unknown and can only be treated rationally.
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