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A. You pages cannot be indexed due to being flash or some other egghead feature.
B. They are but you dont know it.
Some things to look at are your access logs and see where the spiders are going. After you do that you may want make sure you have actual text links on your site so they are more friendly for spiders. Just a few but there could be 50 reasons all of which I dont know.
Ted
At least I hope so... :)
There's actually no such thing as a PR5 or PR6 site - there are only PR5 or PR6 pages. When people say a site is a PR5 site, it's actually referring to the index page - it's that page itself, not the site that's PR5.
PR isn't based on the file location or depth of directories, it's based on links. The number of clicks away is what decreases the PR successively. It'll diminish with each successive link iteration unless the PR of the page is supported by other incoming links, either off or in-site.
The guesswork PR that shows on the toolbar lasts only until the files are picked up on a crawl and the actual PR is recalculated and reflected after PR is updated during the course of a regular update. It's best to pay no mind to that temporary PR "guesstimate" and just wait until after the update following the time crawled has been completed.
>>Move all your pages to domain.com/page.htm and you will get a better PR.
Some people prefer to keep everything in the root, while others prefer to maintain more control over the navigation structure and internal PR distribution by using directories.
More or less, better or worse, PR received by a linked_to page doesn't depend on file location. It's based on the PR of the voting page divided by number of links minus the damping factor. It's strictly a page_to_page thing.
In this case it just sounds like for some reason PR hasn't been passed on to the internal pages of the site.
[edited by: Marcia at 7:32 pm (utc) on May 9, 2003]
Can we assume all the pages are up over a year and that it's not just new pages that don't have PR?
The subpages are normal asp pages with javascripts. There is just text on the pages with a javascript menu.
Ouch! We won't see anything if we surf with JS disabled, neither will bots.
Check out the site's pages with the
Spider Simulator [searchengineworld.com]
>>has no pages whatsover pointed to it but has a PR3 guess on the toolbar it has no PR to pass whatsover.
Only real PR can count as a vote.