That's really good advice.
Google even go to the trouble of telling you in Webmaster Tools which pages have duplicate meta titles and meta descriptions, so if that isn't giving everyone a maassive hint that these should always be unique then I don't know what will!
You're right about the PR0, I'm simply not interested in off-topic links any more.
I'm not sure about the "easy to find good quality relevant links" bit though, I find it really hard! It's easy to find good quality sites but how do you get them to link to you? Care to share any tips? :)
"Quality" for me is more about relevance than PR. I'd rather have a link from an on-topic PR3 site than an off-topic PR4 site.
If you don't have quality content then you don't deserve to increase your PR. Matt Cutts wrote this very same thing many moons ago although he said it much more...
Ebay obviously thought the money they were making from the sales generated by these counterfeiters outweighed any damage done to their reputation otherwise they would have clamped down on them a long time ago! :)
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