Finally, it seems to be every 1 month and half, two month.
Look on the page's tool : http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/
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Finally, it seems to be every 1 month and half, two month.
Look on the page's tool : http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/
Last Index Update: Feb 21th, 2011 Next Index Update: April 2011
Hi Akira
PPC and Organic position in the SERPs are not related. But you should continue to use PPC. SEO and PPC are complementary. Using the two increase your visibility.
In the SERPs the CTR is about 20% for the ads and 80% for the organic results. But the most people, companies, use 80% of their budget for the ads and only 20% for their content. You see where is the problem??? 
Regards,
Jonathan
Yes, you may be hit.
I know that it's not always easy but you should develop clean and single contents for each one of these pages.
You can also use the canonical tag or not index 'the discount page' using
Hi catrionaw,
Yes, you add the search engines for the french market (France, Belgium,...) to your campaigns.
Hope this helps!
Jonathan
Look at this WhiteBoard Friday : http://www.seomoz.org/blog/international-seo-where-to-host-and-how-to-target-whiteboard-friday
My personal choice is to use one domain per language and I've good result also in country with more than one language like Belgium.
Matt Cutts says on this video that you can have the same content on different TLDs and there is no duplicate content for Google. Have someone try this experience?
For example : same content on "mysite.fr" and "mysite.be".
And for the visitors from Belgium, will they see into the SERPs "mysite.be" and for the visitors from France "mysite.fr"?
Thank you for your answer guys.
Jon
Hi Dirk,
Thank you for your help your quick answer.
I have SEMrush and Google Adwords, I'll do that for the estimations. 
Regards,
Jonathan
Hi Dekrim,
The Pagerank is infrequently updated (in the toolbar 2-4 times/year), so it's normal that your new domains haven't PR yet in the toolbar.
If you have used 301 redirections, you keep between 91%-99% of the link juice of your old domain.
Hope this helps! Best of luck with your SEO.
Jonathan
Hi,
More inbound links from great domains will give a better PR. With a great content and good ideas (infographics...), the links will come.
Hope this helps! Best of luck with your SEO.
Jonathan
For me, you've no choice : you've to use 301 redirection from all your old url's to the new one
Yes, after a while you'll see the PR of the old page transfered to the new Page