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Why no PR for important inner pages?

..can i get some love?

         

tonynoriega

9:53 pm on Oct 13, 2006 (gmt 0)

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My site home page is a 5/10....whoopy. Im not really concerned about that, more concerned with the fact 85% of the rest of my site hasnt gotten anything...

i rank between 3-5 for my most dominant keyword, im very well optimized, content reflect the title of the pages, i use proper H1, H2, Bold...etc. tags...

I have great link structure using absolute paths, i have a sitemap, my images all have ALT tags....

but alass...no PR for some of my most important pages....we have been using this domain name since 96'...

whats the deal? I hear about updating PR currently, then some say its over...how the heck does anyone really know this?

Quadrille

10:23 am on Oct 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

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PR does not matter in itself; what matters is how the pages fare on keyword searches - plus conversions and ROI.

However, lack of GPR when logic says there should be some is often Google trying to tell you something, but leaving you to guess the message (GPR = SEO Barometer).

First do a few smaple searches for unique phrases on those pages, and se what comes up.

As it's Google, then check your navigation with xenu, for some awful embarassing mistake of the type we all make. Ok, the type I make ;)

Then be sure you have unique <title> and <meta description> tags. then consider duplicate content.

piatkow

12:12 am on Oct 17, 2006 (gmt 0)

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One of my internal pages has PR 0 and still comes number one on key search arguements.

texasville

4:50 am on Oct 17, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Check in site operator to see if all those pages have gone supplemental. They usually lose their pr when that happens. It is becoming more evident that internal pages without ibl's of their own are falling by the wayside.