Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
If the PR drop is limited to your home page, check into the canonical stuff. It might be that simple and easily corrected (although it can take a few months to work its way through G). There are plenty of threads on it here, and suggested methods to take care of it.
If I run Firefox browser, with Google Toolbar, and the SearchStats Firefox extension, the two PR bars often show different PR for the same webpage. I can only assume this is becuase they are working from different IP addresses, or one is at fault :-)
Home Page PR dropping three points to a non-zero number (I'm assuming this) is probably related to the sites that link in. If the inbound links are heavily of one type (many purchased links, or links from blogs for instance) it's very possible that the important link sources for the site no longer pass PR -- hence PR for the Home pAge itself itself drops. At least this is the first avenue I'd check out.
However, if the drop is to PR0, then the domain itself is probably getting penalized. Internal page PR would reflect this.
2. Your link partners might removed yourlink
--> same number of links as a few days ago (let alone months ago)
3. Due to PR difference in each google datacenter
--> maybe this is it, especially since my rankings in the SERPs have not been affected.
4. Due to Jagger update also, but i am not sure. can any one comment on this last point :)
--> as i said, my rankings have not been affected, so i think i can assume that this is not jagger-related. is this correct?
OVERALL, yes since my rankings have not been affected, i realize that this is not a big deal. however, it is a development, and one i should proactively address.
Don't forget the possibility of real (or even perceived) duplicate content.
I'm not casting asparagus here, but huge numbers of sites simply copy content from other sites,
and they can get severely dinged for it. -Larry
I think I have this problem. How can I take care of it? I have pages that I am sure are the same as another site. Not because I copied it to only use the info but I gave a link back to the other site and the other webpage loved the link. Also I beleive my site is indexed in google twice. Once with the WWW and once without. All of this was done before I really figured out what I was doing. Now that I did this how do I fix it? Is simply taking the pages off my site enough? But also what about the www. issue?
Thanks
From what I can tell from googles removel site is that you need to put a text robot file on my server to tell it to remove. But I dont know how to write the robot.txt file so that only the WWW url's are removed and the [site.com...] (without the www) are not removed.
Can anyone help me out?