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Pagerank question......

PR jumped from O to 4 o/night then back to 0?

         

Captain Dodgy

1:48 am on Jan 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

I just added a new page to my site which refers to a now defunct website who's URL still gets plenty of hits on Google. After adding this new page, I noticed that my PR for that page jumped to 4 and when I entered the URL of the defunct site in Google search, my site popped up 2nd in the results. Today, it's a different story. PR for that page in my site is now 0 and my site doesn't rank at all in the Google results for the defunct website. All of this has taken place in the space of about 36 hours. Any ideas why?

Thanks in advance and have a great day!

Captain Dodgy

2:06 am on Feb 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I guess my original thread was 'on hold' pending pre-moderation. When it was eventually posted, the posting date was three days prior (when I originally posted) and hence way down the list of recent posts.

Would really appreciate if someone who understands the Pagerank system a little better than I could shed some light on my question....

Cheers

robster124

8:59 am on Feb 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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You might want to read the thread about the Google update which is going on at the moment

kaled

10:20 am on Feb 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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It will probably stabilise at 4 unless it was a glitch. However, PR is calculated iteratively and it is common to see it drop too for new sites. In other words, if it should drop back to 3 in a few weeks, don't panic.

Google has many datacenters and these are not always perfectly synchronised. Variations in results from different datacenters are common and during updates of PR, that too may vary. Load balancing methods are used to select datacenters semi-randomly for each query.

Kaled.

Captain Dodgy

1:36 pm on Feb 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks Robster and Kaled,

I'll guess I'll just have to wait a few weeks and see what happens. Just seemed odd that literally the day after I put the page up, it ranked 2nd in the results for that keyword and now it's as if it was never there.

Cheers,

Nathan

kaled

5:25 pm on Feb 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Just seemed odd that literally the day after I put the page up, it ranked 2nd in the results for that keyword and now it's as if it was never there.

In the days of monthly updates, this phenomenom was called "everflux". Since rolling updates were implemented, people don't talk about "everflux" because it shouldn't exist. I haven't seen it myself for a while, but comments like yours (which is by no means unique) suggest everflux still exists.

Stability should be achieved after a few weeks (fingers crossed).

Kaled.