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January 26, 2007 at 11:31 pm #724519
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InactiveHi.
I had the same thing happen; PR2 to PR4 since yesterday. Sure do hope it stays that way.
January 26, 2007 at 11:48 pm #724523Anonymous
Inactiveyou guys need to look at pr over all the google server blocks to know whats going on, the toolbar wil always shoe old and new pr depending on what server it hits..
January 26, 2007 at 11:59 pm #724526
biggygMemberone website got pr on all inner pages this time . That’s the first time that happened for me in over a year.Overall not much change though
January 27, 2007 at 1:22 am #724536Anonymous
InactiveI am referring to multiple datacenters. I use raketforskning.com which queries 30 datacenters and gives an average.
January 27, 2007 at 1:46 am #724538Anonymous
InactiveIf you go over to wemasterworld.com, you will see that Google finished its Pagerank update several weeks ago. I saw a change at that time, but nothing else has changed in the last 2 weeks or so. Suggest you look across all DC’s, as mentioned in earlier posts.
January 27, 2007 at 2:35 am #724540Anonymous
InactiveYou know whats funny , for my main site i have been buying one ways like crazy tring to move from a pr4 to a 5 or 6 , and there was no change. And a site that i put up about a week before the update , got a pr2 , probably because i one way linked it from 20 sites all with pr3 , but thats quick
January 27, 2007 at 3:58 am #724547Anonymous
Inactivelinks have to be around way before a pr update to count twards it.. usually at least 45 days
January 27, 2007 at 4:05 am #724548Anonymous
InactiveThey werent , the site itself was uploaded , and links pointed to it about a week to 10 days at most before the updates .
I did own the name thou for about 6 months , but never did anything with it , never had anything on it , just sat there
January 27, 2007 at 4:20 am #724551Anonymous
InactivePoker Dude wrote:If you go over to wemasterworld.com, you will see that Google finished its Pagerank update several weeks ago. I saw a change at that time, but nothing else has changed in the last 2 weeks or so. Suggest you look across all DC’s, as mentioned in earlier posts.CasinoBonusSnoop which did not have any change in the past two weeks as my other sites fluctuated has changed just today from PR2 to PR4 and that is across all DC’s. The others have not had any change overnight however.
January 27, 2007 at 12:10 pm #724575Anonymous
InactiveI was watching PR of two my 2 sites last 3 days on all datacenters.
And I may say that PR updating has been already finished yesterday. My main site got PR5 (it was PR4) and the second site got PR2 (it was PR0)January 27, 2007 at 1:32 pm #724581Anonymous
InactiveStated in a previous post this new update will take a while. Perhaps up to four months and is more than a simple PR update. Google will be seriously looking at your site. Pages will disappear only to reappear within an hour, days, weeks or months. I would plan on waiting a while. The PR will fluctuate mainly on index page, if it goes higher your inner pages may go lower.
This update will very much determine what Google actually thinks of your site. If all is well you will do just fine. It is worth while checking all Google’s DC.
This is not your regular PR update but rather a combination of things Google is sorting through. High ranking serp pages will come on go on a regular basis.
I hope this helps
thanks
greek39
January 27, 2007 at 2:11 pm #724584
gamesdexMemberYep, it still seems to be going on. My sites which had previously seen no changes have started jumping all over the place.
January 27, 2007 at 2:34 pm #724585Anonymous
Inactiveyup we’re going through an update,
im jumping from 18,000 links in google to 600, back upto 18,000
my pr has gone from 5 to 0, with some pages hitting 6January 27, 2007 at 3:34 pm #724592
biggygMemberI was reading on digital point that in 2007 google plans to update every 4 weeks instead of 3-4 months .If that is true we will constantly be going through a PR update lol.
January 28, 2007 at 3:17 pm #724671Anonymous
Inactiveive noticed that my high end dynamic .htaccess sites, which have been heavily seo’ed have been dropped and then picked up, then dropped and then picked up again.
The sites ate document xhtml. anyone else noticing this as well?
My hardcodes pages with no document type is still sitting pretty in google.
Looks like google is having an issue with heavily duplicated content which is unknowingly spammed out through rss feeds?
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