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Changed domain name - PR lost. How to fix?

asking infos about how get PR back

         

Bean

10:46 pm on Sep 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hi guys,

due to a new partnership, I had to change my domain name to something like mysite.mypartner.com

I have configured apache so that it redirects each url called on the old domain to the new one, "saying" that domain has permenently moved.

Google has reindexed all my pages and it is spidering each day my pages.

If I run something like:

site:www.webmasterworld.com "+www.webmasterworld.+com"

with mywebsite url, google says to have indexed about 12.800 pages, that sounds good...

My problem is that with old domain I have a PR5 on the home page and PR4 on other pages.

Now, with the new domain, the PR is 0 :-(

It is zero since July and I am asking myself why it is still set to zero :(

I didn't changed too much the pages, I am countinuosly spidered and I have asked other sites linking to me to update their link with the new one...but I cannot get PR.

Anybody here knows why or can give some suggestions about this?

Thank you very much

experienced

6:57 am on Sep 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



can you see your backlinks in google. If yes then next PR update would give you gud news ;-)

If no then get good backlink and wait for the next PR update
Exp..

wuzexin2000

9:42 am on Sep 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



at the begin of July, google TBPR maybe update onec about three months. so it isn't G update your site,just not display on TB

surfgatinho

9:48 am on Sep 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hi Bean, I don't want to sound too dismissive but if you look at the rest of this forum it's absolutely full of postings about PR not having been updated for the past 3 months.

How is the site doing in the SERPs - that's what you should be worrying about.

diamondgrl

11:32 am on Sep 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



I will echo the comments that just because you can't SEE the PR does not mean you don't have it. This is perfectly normal. Look at your SERPs and your search engine referals. If they are way down, then you've got a problem. If not, it's probably because your PR has transfered properly.