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blogger - 6:19 am on Jul 15, 2005 (gmt 0)


All I can say is #*$!?

Here's what it was about a month ago for my low traffic but "main" site:

homepage: PR5
interior Page A: PR6
interior Page B: PR5 or PR6

Then, up until yesterday:

homepage: PR4
interior Page A: PR3
interior Page B: PR3

Today:
homepage: PR5
interior Page A: PR4
interior Page B: PR4

However, I added a blog to a subdirectory of the site a few months ago and its main page is PR5

What really is disconcerting to me is what looks for now to be the loss of the PR6.

That page has been there since 1998 or so, and the site has been there since before google was founded. I've got a Top Pick from DMOZ, a link from a PR5 Apple page, a link from an article in an industry magazine that five years later still brings clicks, and various and sundry other high-quality links from established industry sites. Page B is similar.

It might have something to do with something I did, or a 302 redirect problem, or because I haven't had link growth for a few years, or this might just be a temporary glitch. But, at least the blog looks good.

My main blog on another domain that has large numbers of low-quality links from other blogs' internal pages and which gets fair traffic is still PR5.

Two second-tier blogs went from PR3 to PR4.

Some directories I set up have the PR I'd expect.

Sorry for the whining, but I sure hope the PR6 comes back.


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