Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
Can somebody explain what is going on, or how to go back to expected numbers of visitors with current PR?
… what is going on, or how to go back to … current PR?
I believe, the PR that you observe in the correlation is not the real PR.
The point is that PR that Google shows, e.g. in the toolbar, is an averaged value and about a month old. It is not the real PR that Google uses internally for the current SERP.
The reason that you see different PR is probably that you see it from different Data Centers.
One of the possible reason why you observe the negative correlation might be, for example, that your site might sometimes experience the problems when accessed form the different geographical regions (broadband problems). When it happens, you might see PR from different data center than usual and it happens to be higher.
The bottom line is that you actually do not know how real PR behaves and it might happen that your problems are not related with the real PR at all.
Vadim.
More likely, the number of your pages indexed in Google and your competitors ranking for your keywords is on a post-BD rollercoaster ride.