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  • #587366
    Anonymous
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    Visit http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/future-pagerank

    New PageRank is being shown on 66.102.11.99 and 66.102.11.104.

    #659584
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Pretty much the same for me :bigsmile:

    Thanks for the tool Randy!

    #659609
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I’ve had a few sites improve, but for the most part, I’ve stayed about the same.

    The buzz is that it’s become harder to move up to the higher PR levels, but I can’t verify that factually. I was expecting some of of my PR 4’s to turn into 5’s this time out.

    #659617
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    More links.

    Still going down.

    Wonderful heheh…

    #659620
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Same here :shooter:
    Working my *** off for links and the reward is less PR :Bong:

    #659622
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks Randy,
    Looks like a drop in pr for most pr 6 – pr 7 sites. This update does not make any sense at all. I have reveiwed my sites and other competitors with odd results. Most have a drop in pr. So I believe you are correct in your statement Randy.

    Happy New Years!

    #659623
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    That’s the buzz I’ve been hearing too, Cap. PR 7’s and 6’s seem to be moving downward all over the net.

    #659624
    Anonymous
    Guest

    I fully expected a higher PR this update, but remained the same. I’m happy enough that my interior pages are gaining PR. I lost a lot of interior pr when I made all my interior – and most of my incoming – links point to my url WITH the “www”.

    Last update my rank was evenly split between: http:myurl.com and htp://www.myurl.com. Both versions had a PR of 5. I lost one pr rank for the “www”-less url, but I imagine in the months to come it will transfer to my “www” url.

    (I could obviously use some better terminology than “www” and “www”-less LoL)

    The thing to remember is that, at least in my opinion, PR doesn’t matter – it’s the SERPS that count! I’ve found that the only time my PR ever meant anything was when I tried to get links. I’ve pretty much been ignoring the PR of sites that want to link to me – I’m going after the serps, not the PR.

    It’s all fun when there’s an update, though – just another stat in this big game of “Sim Website”. :1circling

    #659625
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    The thing to remember is that, at least in my opinion, PR doesn’t matter – it’s the SERPS that count! I’ve found that the only time my PR ever meant anything was when I tried to get links. I’ve pretty much been ignoring the PR of sites that want to link to me – I’m going after the serps, not the PR.

    That’s how I see it, too.

    #659626
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Boo! Mine went down too, after working to improve, this is what I get- screw you Google! lol :flamer:

    #659629
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    One thing to keep in mind is that the only thing that’s updating right now is ‘visible’ PR; Google has a running PR on their backend that affects your SERP’s. They’re not making it visible or current through their toolbar for the same reason they’re not showing accurate backlinks: to block attempts to manipulate their SERP’s.

    i.e., just because the toolbar says a site has a PR of 1 doesn’t mean that the site has a PR of 1 right now. It means it had a PR of 1 last time Google updated their display.

    #659631
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    It’s my understanding that the “displayed” PR is updated on a quarterly basis. How often are the serps updated? Daily?

    #659634
    Anonymous
    Guest

    The serps seem to update constantly.

    I’ve read in seo forums that they do update daily, but sometimes it doesn’t seem that way.
    :crazy:

    As far as PR goes, the way I’ve heard it is that the page rank you see on the google toolbar (the little green indicator) is never up-to-date, and whatever attempts you’ve made in the past 6 weeks or so won’t show up until the next update – in another 3 months.

    There are online tools that give a more more accurate measure of a site’s link popularity, such as this one at Marketleap.com: http://www.marketleap.com/publinkpop/default.htm .

    I can’t vouch for it’s accuracy, but it’s fun to play with. :1circling

    #659635
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Good tool, fergie thanks!

    #659656
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I use to think that it would take a month or so for new pages to see visible PR updated but that wasn’t so for this one. On one my sites, an interior page went from PR 0 to PR 4, and it was put up 2-3 weeks ago. Maybe because it is a new site. I really don’t know.

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