Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
The weirdest was a well-established site I did a link popularity check on. With the Google toolbar it shows zero. Do a tranditional link popularity check and it's got over 20 backlinks on Google and over 500 on MSN and Yahoo. It comes up as the first site on a google search for the keyword. What gives?
Some of my own sites have been submitted to quite a lot of directories and such, yet have a zero page rank, while others, with just a couple, or at least, not very many links, score a page rank of 2, 3 or 4. (and with little to no effort, I might add).
How can this be?
Some believe it's a toy that Google gives out to SEOs to distract them from understanding how to beat the opposition.
Treat it as something that sometimes works. Then again, counting backlinks via Google isn't exactly helpful, as it presents a selection, simply to stop SEOs seeing who links to their opposition and getting the same links...
DerekH
So, for example, my new page, launched in July, has toolbar PR0, but it has link from its PR4 home page and in September it gained PR5 backlink from .edu site with main keyword phrase in anchor text, and since then it is constantly Google #1 for this phrase. Its real PR is not 0, as toolbar shows, but it was, I guess, about 3 in August and about 4-5 in September.
If toolbar update occurs in October, this page is likely to have PR4 on toolbar, but it may as well be PR3 - from August. But all pages linking to it are likely to gain some PR in the meantime, so the page will have almost certainly 4-5 after two toolbar updates (6-8 months from now), while its SERPs will be affected immediately.
Right now, though, it's a PR0 page placed on #1 under it's main phrase, it shows no backlinks with Google 'link:' command (it's another G issue like toolbar PR - link command shows nothing but junk), and 2 backlinks on MSN (mentioned before). Nothing weird if you bear in mind how toolbar is updated.