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PR update started - Part I

a couple of DCs showing PR update

         

selomelo

11:20 pm on Feb 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

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My newly registered site shows PR in a couple of DCs.
For example,

216.239.53.104
216.239.53.99
while in some others I see a rollback.

hwy2hel

7:28 pm on Feb 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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thanks otech,

i'm still a bit confused about the whole thing... when i run <snip>, my Toolbar PR is 2 on some DC's 5 on others. Thelive PR is 5 (7 on most). So for what reason the Toolbar PR doesn't reflect the Live PR? Live is the accurate one am I correct?

Thanks again,
v ;)

[edited by: lawman at 12:16 am (utc) on Feb. 23, 2006]
[edit reason] No Tool Drops Please [/edit]

CainIV

7:53 pm on Feb 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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It's not a rollback. It's a pr thats being help up for whatever reason.

New sites I have up since Jan 15/06 have new pr as well as pages. One check at Mcdar will show anyone that.

When you mention pr bouncing back to 0 it is because some DC's for whatever reason are showing pr amounts, some are showing current and some are shoing 3 week old.

Needless to say, there are new servers showing new pr values, for what it's really worth...

JoeHouse

8:18 pm on Feb 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I have a relatively new site seeing certain types of products, and I am seeing internal page rank changes but not on all of them.

No homepage PR change as of yet.

Does this mean google is not finished? Why some pages and not all at the same time, including the Homepage.

While they were in there why not do it all at one time?

How does this all work?

jenkers

8:22 pm on Feb 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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PR is bouncing about all over the place so nobody can really say. Some DC's are updated, some not, some agree, some not - and even then those that are updated are updated with different datasets so really its all confused. Only thing to do is wait and see...

hwy2hel

8:27 pm on Feb 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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sorry guys, me with stupid questions again, but i'm still confused by this. so my LivePR is 7 (on most DCs). My ToolBar right now is 5. So will this update push my ToolBar to 7?

thanks in advance. :)

zeus

8:34 pm on Feb 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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hwy2hel - dont put to much weight in this new and old PR stuff, just relax until the real update is going on.

DanMoore

8:39 pm on Feb 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I have the same question as hwy2hel. My live pr shows 6 or 5 depending on the dc, but my toolbar pr says a drop from pr4 to pr3 on certain dcs...

selomelo

9:17 pm on Feb 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I think the best way to watch this "live" PR update is to check newly launched sites(after the last TB PR) and compare them with old sites, because this comparison reveals a striking peculiarity.

For "new" sites: ( a site launched during mid Jan.)
In all DCs with lower value I checked, I see BD results.
In all DCS with higher value I checked, I see non-BD results.

Just the opposite is true for "old" sites: (a site launched in early 2005)
In all DCs with Higher value I checked, I see BD results.
In oll DCS with lower value I checked, I see non-BD results.

So we have an equation:
BD <RK> = lower values for new sites.
BD <RK> = higher values for old sites.

Therefore, I do not know how, but the "age" factor seems to play a role here.

Wizard

9:42 pm on Feb 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I have not seen any PR change on my site. When do you expect google to get to all of them?

Some of my sites have new PR on homepages. Some newly added pages started to show PR. So apparently there is tPR export now. But I'm surprised that one site of mine has still PR3 on homepage, while it has several PR5 edu backlinks and many PR3 and PR4 links from many other sites. I expected it to go to higher PR even on previous update :)

afterburner

10:06 pm on Feb 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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what are the IPs of the Big Daddy Datacenters?

Miop

12:39 am on Feb 23, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I have a new site which is 301 redirected from an old PR3 site, and has just started showing PR(2). Since this is a new site (<4 months old) I'd guess that at least some of this PR adjustment is not a rollback.

RoadTrips

12:42 am on Feb 23, 2006 (gmt 0)

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How soon after this PR update should we see the actual rollout of Big Daddy, or the next update...isn't this a precursor to that?

Also, I saw a backlink update today...

Blade3

7:11 am on Feb 23, 2006 (gmt 0)

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hwy2hel
>.. for what reason the Toolbar PR doesn't reflect the Live PR? Live is the accurate one am I correct?

There are two PR values. One is Toolbar PR and the other is Live PR. First of all, live PR is the one which updates the PR value continuously. Toolbar PR is the snapshot of Live PR value taken at some point of time and displays the same until the next PR update occurs.

"Live PR is the accurate one".

i.e Toolbar PR refreshes everytime PR update occurs. Meanwhile the Live PR value calculation will be going on.

If your toolbar PR is 5 and Live PR is 7, then the Toolbar PR may show a PR of 7 after update.

DanMoore
>My live pr shows 6 or 5 depending on the dc, but my toolbar pr says a drop from pr4 to pr3 on certain dcs...

If PR 4/ PR 3 is your live PR then the toolbar PR may show PR 4/ PR 3 after update.

afterburner

12:58 am on Feb 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I have a question for all the Google PR experts. If I am working on a new site that is not ranking in Google but is cached by Google and the new PR is showing as PR4, does this mean that in time my site will start showing up in the SERPs? I have a nice amount of quality backlinks, am I in the "sandbox" if I don`t show up in the results at all? How long does one usually stay in the sandbox?
Thanks
Afterburner

Lorel

1:51 am on Feb 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Sounds like your site might be in the sandbox. It will probably depend on how popular your keywords are as to how long you stay there. In the meantime concentrate on adding new pages and gathering quality links (links passing PR from the link page). Most of the sites I've designed take 6 months before they start ranking for their major keywords--those with highly competitive keywords take longer.

afterburner

2:12 am on Feb 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Lorel,
Thanks for the reply. I forgot to mention a major point, my index page has PR0 but all other pages are showing PR4. What does that indicate?
Thanks
Afterburner

Eazygoin

11:23 am on Feb 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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What can and can't be confirmed regarding BL and PR update?

What can be confirmed is that a BL update has taken place and seems to have settled.

What cannot be confirmed is that a PR update has taken place, as the PR of sites is jumping all over the place. It is all well and good looking at Future PR and saying there has been a PR update, and it is all well and good saying 'my site jumped to PR 7' only to see it drop five minutes later. The reality is that until PR settles down, which may not be for another 3 weeks or so, nobody can say there has been a PR update.

HoagieKat

12:14 pm on Feb 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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My PR has jumped from PR0 to PR2, I guess my site's come out of the Sandbox now?

afterburner

3:04 pm on Feb 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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HoagieKat

That was my assumption as well but nobody answered it above?

Can someone answer that for us? If we have new sites that are starting to get PR does this mean we are coming out of the sandbox or might we be stuck in the sandbox for several more months?

Thanx

[edited by: afterburner at 3:12 pm (utc) on Feb. 24, 2006]

stephenpan

3:08 pm on Feb 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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afterburner

I have a site with a pr3, that has had a page rank of 3 for 6 months. I am approaching the 12month point with a predicted pr5 and I am still in the sandbox.

lgn1

8:17 pm on Feb 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I have been doing PR snapshots since Feb 18, and it appears that is about 75% done. I figure the Toolbar PR update will all be over in the next 3 to 4 days, not 2-3 weeks.

On another note, I found that LivePR is inaccurate, if you have several sister domains that are 301 to one master domain. The LivePR will show the diluted pagerank in this case, and your actual Toolbar PR will be higher.

afterburner

8:28 pm on Feb 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Has anyone else noticed this happening, around 6:30 am EST. each of the past 4 mornings my site shows PR4 and then poof, it goes to PR0 again shortly after that and stays PR0 untill early the next morning?

Does this mean Google switches the DB that I am seeing early every morning?

bobmark

8:32 pm on Feb 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I can't say I noticed each day over past days but I DID notice today that the PR I have been showing since last week evaporated today and was replaced by the 10 day or so old PR. SERP's unaffected.

I assume PR is resetting to the previous ranking part of the time for some reason. Sure hope it settles back to what it was since about WED FEB 15.

tedster

8:34 pm on Feb 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Does this mean Google switches the DB that I am seeing early every morning?

That's what I assume -- different data centers, not real changes in your PR.

bobmark

8:49 pm on Feb 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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yeah, tedster.

For me, PR changed about FEB-10 or so and has been reflected in SERP's ever since then.

On about FEB-15 the Google Toolbar started showing new PR which was about the rank what you would expect from the SERP's I was getting since FEB-10.

Today I notice PR has dropped to the previous level but SERP's are unchanged.

However, dunno if this means PR is unchanged OR if it means PR will eventually settle to old levels and the past 10 days or so were an anomoly.

tedster

9:08 pm on Feb 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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... but SERP's are unchanged

If anyone had doubt that there's a different data source for search results and toolbar PR it should be perfectly clear now. I'm even seeing pages that don't show in the site: command that are getting hits from Google search results.

bobmark

9:30 pm on Feb 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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yeah, tedster.

Actually I just noticed PR is back to what it has been for the past 10 days or so, so what I noticed was some temporary variation, perhaps caused by a datacentre switch.

As links in were also unchanged with the PR change what it seems is that the PR db is a "calculation db" taking its input from the main index but crunching the numbers into PR (the results of which presumably eventually finds its way back to the main index in some form).

tedster

4:08 pm on Feb 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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