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A new site was launched and was spidered within days. Inbound links followed from a 1 x PR6, 2 x PR5, 2 x PR4 and a handful of low PR pages. The PR6 and PR5 pages have very few other links.
Now that Google is showing the backlinks and PR, this new site is showing PR2. I had expected the links from the PR6 and PR5 pages to have a greater effect.
Any thoughts on the possible reasons? I'm not a ranking or PR junkie and this is not intended as a whinge... I'd like to fill a void in my understanding.
Sometimes it takes time for newer sites to gain pr.
I would just wait longer, im sure the pr will increase.
I agree. Also the fact that displayed PR is not so accurate. I have a site which has just the opposite scenario. It had a PR 4 on home page and I got 5 to 6 links. Now the Home page and some internal pages PR went to 5 which was a little too quick for me. ;)
[edited by: mil2k at 5:00 am (utc) on Aug. 14, 2003]
Best,
Jeremy
(1) How new is the site and how long ago were the links added?
Went online in June. Links were added within days.
(2) How well are you currently ranking for different keywords?
Badly is an understatement. It started off well enough for primary keywords and then fell off a very tall cliff.... coming to rest at #400 or thereabouts.
Pagerank may have gone regional. So that for the regional SERPS regional links count most.
Google may not just add up pagerank, but take the most recent links, the number of links within a certain time period, ...any more ideas?