Does anyone have a copy of the 2011 Google Quality Raters Handbook that was recently leaked?
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http://searchengineland.com/download-the-latest-google-search-quality-rating-guidelines-97391
Google has been on a conquest taking them down online but I would really like to take a look at it if you have a copy!
[moderator note - please use the PM system and exchange email addresses there. We've removed emails from this thread before it gets indexed and exposed to the world]
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Hi
I would appreciate a copy as well please.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Regards
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I would appreciate a copy too please if not too much trouble.
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Make that... 25 ... please!
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Hi I'd also like a copy - who do I need to PM?
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I would like a copy.
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Would it be possible to receive this as well ?
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Hi Martijn
I appreciate a copy of the "Quality Raters Handbook" as well. [email removed - please use PM if needed]
Regards
Ed
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Thanks Martijn!
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Can i have a copy too?
thanks guys!
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Could I have a copy please? Wow... curious to see what sort of measures goggle can take to keep these from the public.
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Hi Jorge,
If you could sent me you're emailaddress by PM then I'll make sure you'll receive the handbook. Because I received more questions about this, this would be the best option.
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I need a copy as well thank you
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is it too late to request a copy? thanks in advance!
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Oh boy. Just found out about this.
Is there any way someone would be able to send me a copy of this as well?
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Would love a copy too if possible...thx!
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Imsybiatb and ribbo check your private messages...
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Could someone send me a copy, thanks for sharing!
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I would really appreciate a copy if possible.
Thanks
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Guys please if anyone has it can you please send it to me as well??? [email removed - please use PM if needed] Thank you !!!
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Would love it as well if possible, thanks!
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Got mine - thanks a lot Martijn!
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If you could send a copy to [email removed - please use PM if needed] I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks
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Ill add myself to the list of beggars
If any of you guys would be so kind [email removed - please use PM if needed]
thanks
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Could you please send a copy to [email removed - please use PM if needed]? Thanks!
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Thanks, I'd appreciate a copy if anyone has one: [email removed - please use PM if needed]
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Me too please!
[email removed - please use PM if needed]
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If it is possible, I would love a copy myself. Thank you.
[email removed - please use PM if needed]
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hi guys
would it be possible for you to send me a copy too [email removed - please use PM if needed]
thank you
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Just got a copy thanks guys!
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Hi Brian,
Just sent you a copy from the guidelines I downloaded yesterday from Searchengineland.
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