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I agree. Google seems to be taking a bit more time between updates. I have 2 new sites here we launched- one in april, the other at the end of march and both are still at PR 0, some days they appear as greyed out.
Google Guy assured me (he looked at both of them) that all is ok and we are waiting for the next update. That was 3 weeks ago, and I still see no improvement.
That is why I think it is taking Google a bit more time between updates.
Let's all hope this situation will be resolved soon
Good luck
SEO
Have a look here:
[webmasterworld.com...]
An old-timer here gave the advice to have one of my beverage of choice, sit back, write a page of content, watch a movie or go for a run, and check again in a day or two. Repeat as necessary.
Which is exactly what I've been doing. Well, ok, not the running part.
Darryl.
Which I regard as progress...
Yes, it is progress. This indicates that you are now in the main index rather than just being freshbot data.
That kind of implies, given the dates you mentioned, that the April deep crawl data is now being added.
It seems we're maybe at about 1.9 of GoogleGuy's suggested 3 stage plan.
Once -in and (the other one left) data centres get the current index I think it will be over to number 3 which will be spam filters, anchortext and PR calculations.
So we're moving in the right direction at least.
TJ
How can you approximate your upcoming google rank?
I have a fairly new site, we were deep crawaled in April, and now appear in the current indexes and datacenters. We have a PR0 (white bar), which i assume is simply because we are new. Any idea how i can guess at my upcoming PR?
Also, when you say "we're getting a lot of hits", is that in general or directly from Google (the way you wrote it implies that the more hits you get affects your PR). Could you say what is considered "a lot of hits"?
Thanks for you insight.
Hots only relates to PR indeirectly. PR is the result (at least it always was) of backlinks. Backlinks also cause traffic....
You can guess your PR roughly with a little experience. It's easier to guess at it between about 1 and 5 than it is above 5 because it's a logarithmic scale.
You need to look at the PR of the pages that link to your pages and then take a bit of an educated guess which is weighted depending on how many other links are on that page and other factors.
TJ
Excuse my ignorance on this, but it's my understanding that the site you link from you lose one PR value (so if my site is linked from a PR5, i'm valued at PR4 for that link).
So how are multiple links calculated?
What is best of the following hypothetical situations (and please explain why):
-one link from a PR8
-one link from PR8 and 50 links from PR2
-25 links from PR4
-2 links from PR8 and 6 links from PR6
etc, etc, etc
When there are so many variables and no clarification as to how multiple links sum up, how does one approximate their upcoming PR?
Thanks.