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November 12, 2005 at 10:39 pm #591069AnonymousInactive
So I checked my PR for one of my sites like 2 weeks ago and i was at 0…..just checked today and its at 3 now….. site has been up for around 2-3 months…and ive done like 2 link exchanges…is there anything in particular that could have contributed to this sudden jump in PR… or I just got lucky and didnt have to endure that google sandbox? Im clueless lol
KF
November 12, 2005 at 11:01 pm #676305AnonymousInactiveWhere can i see your site?
November 12, 2005 at 11:13 pm #676307AnonymousInactivePR and the “sandbox” are 2 different things. The sandbox effect is related to your position in the serps, whereas PR has to do with the number and quality of links pointing toward your site. PR does affect your position in the serps, but if your site is in the sandbox, having good PR won’t do much for you. You basically have to sit and wait. Or, you can target less competitive keywords.
November 12, 2005 at 11:26 pm #676309AnonymousInactiveahaaa i see now….I never really understood all this seo business, thanks!
KF
November 13, 2005 at 12:50 am #676310AnonymousInactiveTo become a pr3 you would simply need 1 pr 4 website linking to you. If you want to become pr5 you would therefore need one pr6. Sometimes it takes 2 higher sites linking to you.
My personal opinion is that you should not waste your time tracking pr.
November 13, 2005 at 4:36 pm #676324AnonymousInactiveantoine wrote:My personal opinion is that you should not waste your time tracking pr.I agree.
I haven’t seen it making any difference in anything.
November 16, 2005 at 8:32 pm #676638AnonymousInactiveantoine wrote:To become a pr3 you would simply need 1 pr 4 website linking to you. If you want to become pr5 you would therefore need one pr6.Is this so easy ? I mean easy to understand ?
November 16, 2005 at 8:40 pm #676639AnonymousInactiveThere was a full PR update a few weeks ago, maybe a month now, so the PR you see today would have been showing since that last update. Google updates the visual PR about every 3 months. The real PR is held behind the scenes, so the day they update PR is the only day that the visual PR is completely correct.
Calculating PR isn’t quite as easy as stated above, but it is on the right track. Here’s a link that attempts to crack the PR code.
http://www.kenkai.com/google-pagerank-table.htm
And, Dom is right, PR is just one measure, it is the quality of links coming to your site and how you are linked that determines your placement in the SERPS.
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