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It sounds more likely that the linking strategy you used simply diluted the PR your pages had in the first place, or that you lost an important high-PR incoming link or links from other sites.
You should see results within 30 to 59 days of your last deep-crawl.
Hang in there!
Jim
No. A greyed toolbar (if placed through a ban) needs to be cleared by human intervention. A PR penalty is automated - and as such, can be cleared by removing the offence and being crawled for several updates without triggering another auto-penalty. If you do it - you can climb back to where you were - but very slowly!
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All reports that I have read here on WebmasterWorld indicate that a PR0 is a long-lived sanction, and that a grey toolbar means "Google doesn't know your page rank because we haven't spidered that page or any page above it on your site (which would allow a 'guessed' PR to be displayed)." I will defer to makemetop, however, since I've never had a PR0 myself, and have not created a new domain since recently installing the toolbar (so I've never been grey-bar'ed, either).
Jim
I have two seperate domains, widget.com and widget.de - the same site content but presented in English and in German. On every page I have a little flag, so users can switch language.... and thus domain!
Every link points to the corresponding page on the other site. So on www.widget.com/links.html there is a direct link to www.widget.de/links.html and visa versa.
Is this considered crosslinking and might google penalise me for this? Is there some other way around it?
My widgets.com site has PR 7, and as I explained it links every single page to my widgets.de site, which I only launched mid october, so it has had a PR unknown until today.
And now my PR on widgets.de is..... *drumroll*.... 5!
Pretty good PR for first month, huh? :)
How can I verify this?
Should I drop the x-linking entirely?
Should I place them all on new IPs and resubmit?
Assuming I've all this done this w/end, am I likely to see the domains back in the index at the end of Nov?
TIA
J
After reading hurlimann's post, I will defer to those here who have actually received a PR0 penalty, as opposed to just a PR0 rank (which might be due to "fractional PageRank").
My understanding up to this point has been that a grey toolbar means that Google does not know your page exists. An all-white toolbar means that your page has received a PR0 penalty which tends to last a long time - or may be permanent. An exception for pages with very low PR may exist - There has been some speculation here that an all-white toolbar can mean that the PR exists, but is below PR1... IOW, "fractional PR".
IMO, Owners of sites which have existed for less than two months should not worry too much about either (grey/white) condition. Sites must be on-line for sufficient time to guarantee that their pages have been deep-crawled at least once before their PR can be determined. With perfect site-publishing timing, this takes a month. With worst-case timing, it can take up to two. Certainly, a PR0 on a site which has not been crawled is no cause for worry, unless it shares a known-spammy domain and is heavily cross-linked into it.
Off-topic cross-linking is a bad idea, as is anything that does not benefit the search user.
Any changes made in the next few days, and picked up by the upcoming deep crawl should appear at the end of the month.
I note that one recent poster in this thread has a site that recovered only after human intervention, and after a very long wait - perhaps he can provide some more expert advice for you.
Jim