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When will these new PR0 sites fall from SERPS?

They still rank the same

         

ogletree

3:09 pm on Jun 4, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I have seen quite a few high PR sites go to PR0 but they still rank on the SERPS as if they had PR8 or PR9. They have not moved at all.

rogerd

3:21 pm on Jun 4, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Ogletree, this might be more an indication of toolbar or PR display issues than one of impending penalty. Hard to say right now.

skipfactor

3:30 pm on Jun 4, 2003 (gmt 0)

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When will these new PR0 sites fall from SERPS?

I think the question is: when will their real PR that appears to drive the current SERPs show again? I've shown one backlink for exactly one month now, but it's been my best, albeit wackiest, month to date.

GoogleGuy recently said forget about the toolbar for the time-being:

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ogletree

3:34 pm on Jun 4, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Did not see that post thank you.
Man I wish they would fix things. I just did some searches and there are all kinds of old stuff in Google. Pages with 404 and asp errors in their description snippet. I know that is not just something an SEO would notice. People are getting all kinds of bad results on Google. Bad results meaning pages that don't exist or have errors. When will this old data go away. I had to switch to Yahoo today just to get better PPC results for a search becasue the free google results were terrible. Google is completly dependent on SEO. If we did not do this the results would be even worse.

Sorry just frustrated. You don't have to respond. I have read all the posts.