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Compdoctor

4:27 am on Aug 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Seems the more I do the less I get from Goggle. Yesterday I was a pr4 today I am a pr3. Have 20 new link backs, each pr4 or higher, my text is good, and no hidden tricks.

So wht could be the problem?

doc_z

4:31 pm on Aug 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I wouldn't worry about PR as long as the ranking is good.

A ToolbarPR drop can be caused by several effects:

- a change of PR for pages linking to your page
- a change of transferred PR through a change of the number of links on those pages
- a change in the PR algorithm (e.g. the damping factor)
- a change of the links which are considered for PR calculation (e.g. guestbook links are removed)
- a change in the Toolbar scale (i.e. the relation between real PR and ToolbarPR)
- a change of the link structure of your site

Therefore, even increasing the number of incoming links doesn't necessarily leads to a higher ToolbarPR.

Compdoctor

2:07 am on Aug 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Thanks, it bothers me somewhat tho, I did the right thing and dropped! Oh well back to work

allcam

6:38 am on Aug 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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My site have been PR 5 for more than 9 months, it dropped to PR 4 just 2 days ago, although I have much more quality links than I had half an year ago.

It is confusing!

and my listing in DMOZ is not counted as a link, but the listing in Google directory does, even more confusing!

Tropical Island

10:40 am on Aug 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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It's one thing to see PR dropping however how does one explain a brand new 4 page site with just one outside link from a PR4 page & not in any directories suddenly gettting a PR4 rating after being PR0 for months?

Are there no more PR1 to PR3's?

doc_z

11:14 am on Aug 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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It's one thing to see PR dropping however how does one explain a brand new 4 page site with just one outside link from a PR4 page & not in any directories suddenly gettting a PR4 rating after being PR0 for months?

If the external page is a high PR4 and has only a few links on it then one can expect a PR4 for the target page. Of course, it takes some time after the PR is displayed in the toolbar. Thus a sudden jump from PR0 to PR4 after some months is pretty normal.

Also, (as already said) I wouldn't worry too much about PR as long as the ranking isn't affected. It seems that PR was devaluated in the last month.

sit2510

12:56 pm on Aug 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>>> Yesterday I was a pr4 today I am a pr3. Have 20 new link backs, each pr4 or higher, my text is good, and no hidden tricks.

Compdoctor,

If I were you, I would go back to those 20 new links and see if PR remains the same and look at the "cache" if your links have been or would ever be crawled and cached by Google. Also Click on your links to ensure that the page returned is not 404 although your mouse over on the link says the right destination (also no Java).

If the above are positive, you may want to go further to check the old links in the same pattern.

If all the above are also positive, you may have to wait for another round of PR update.