View Full Version : My PR is 3 in the morning then changes to 0 in the afternoon??
dj_gie
Oct 4th 2006, 7:51 am
My PR is 3 in the morning then changes to 0 in the afternoon.
This has been happening over the last few days.
Does anyone know why this is happening?
:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
Deadlock
Oct 4th 2006, 7:52 am
Can we ge the url? PR just doesn't change like that. The google tool bar is still updating a little so thats probaly why you had a pr3 then a pr0.
dj_gie
Oct 4th 2006, 7:58 am
Thanks for your quick reply.
The URL is:
www.fcbs.co.uk
Bombaywala
Oct 4th 2006, 8:00 am
Can we ge the url? PR just doesn't change like that. The google tool bar is still updating a little so thats probaly why you had a pr3 then a pr0.
You don't need the URL to answer this.
Google toolbar is updating - never heard that before.
Google is going through a PR update. Some G datacenters (DC) have new infrastructure and those DCs are reflecting new PR. The DCs with older infrastructure will take another month or two to catch up.
You as of now have PR3 - but why are you so worried about PR in first place?
dj_gie
Oct 4th 2006, 8:19 am
You don't need the URL to answer this.
Google toolbar is updating - never heard that before.
Google is going through a PR update. Some G datacenters (DC) have new infrastructure and those DCs are reflecting new PR. The DCs with older infrastructure will take another month or two to catch up.
You as of now have PR3 - but why are you so worried about PR in first place?
I am worried about pagerank because i want i higher listing in Google
Bombaywala
Oct 4th 2006, 8:31 am
I am worried about pagerank because i want i higher listing in Google
High PR does not necessarily translate to high ranks. All you need is quality BLs that too in large number.
Powelly
Oct 4th 2006, 8:36 am
Google is updating PRs atm so it might be a bit buggy as they have millions of sites to re-index, be patient and you will see your new PR after they finish updating.
GULLIVER
Oct 4th 2006, 10:58 am
G is still updateing PR, I'm still noticing some movements on some datacenters, so nothing surprising
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