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Google PageRank & Dynamic URLs

Is PR assigne to individual URLs?

         

mycutegoddess

2:22 pm on Feb 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I just confuse about Google PageRank, I have URLs which dynamically generated and already have been assigned PageRank (I suppose it to be 4). So I have changed to be static URLs after that PageRank have gone and hold empty scale on Google Toolbar...

My question is what should I do to regain these PageRank?

Thank you in advance...

tedster

8:55 pm on Feb 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Yes, PageRank is assigned to a url and not a "page". In fact you would be hard pressed to make a good technical definition for "page" without refering to a url. So if your static page is using a new url, then it's starting over in Google's eyes.

doc_z

7:39 am on Feb 13, 2006 (gmt 0)

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There are problems with the PR shown in the toolbar for dynamic URIs. The toolbar PR doens't correspond with the PR of the page. (It seems that the URL is truncated after the? for toolbar queries.)

It doesn't make a difference for PR if you use a static or dynamic URI. However, there is a difference in the toolbar PR for these two cases.