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digitalduke
Oct 14th 2007, 9:46 am
Hello members
I have been checking my new websites for some time. It is new. iwebtool showed PR 1 at first 2 months and it didnt happen. Now it is showing PR 4 and 85% accurate. How far is it true and accurate?
Please kindly suggests if there are any good tools out there.
Many thanks
toby
Oct 14th 2007, 9:49 am
it's a tool to make people happy sometimes. Don't fully trust any tool available, mate. google keeps changing the strategy
deluxdon
Oct 14th 2007, 9:50 am
Hello members
I have been checking my new websites for some time. It is new. iwebtool showed PR 1 at first 2 months and it didnt happen. Now it is showing PR 4 and 85% accurate. How far is it true and accurate?
Please kindly suggests if there are any good tools out there.
Many thanks
To be frank nobody predict accurate PR value of your sites (its just for fun IMO). Only google knows that secret ;)
SasaVtec
Oct 14th 2007, 10:22 am
Hello members
I have been checking my new websites for some time. It is new. iwebtool showed PR 1 at first 2 months and it didnt happen. Now it is showing PR 4 and 85% accurate. How far is it true and accurate?
Please kindly suggests if there are any good tools out there.
Many thanks
It is 100% accurate next time you sell a website or type your website URL make sure to mention that predicted PR people love that.
mikey1090
Oct 14th 2007, 10:42 am
It is 100% accurate next time you sell a website or type your website URL make sure to mention that predicted PR people love that.
Even better, when you open a free directory tell people its predicted PR5, they like that too:D
britishguy
Oct 14th 2007, 12:38 pm
Toys are for boys lets not get carried away with accuracy, which is impossible to achieve as they are trying to monitor some 3rd party process that they have no idea how it works
Neither does anyone else except the 1st party creator of the data, enjoy the fun, ignore the joke results :cool:
jg123
Oct 14th 2007, 9:59 pm
I would cut the iwebtool accuracy in half and that will be about right.
mikey1090
Oct 14th 2007, 11:52 pm
I would cut the iwebtool accuracy in half and that will be about right.
its easier to guess your PR. My brain is more accurate than iwebtool:p
Red_Virus
Oct 15th 2007, 12:00 am
Well this tool has always made me happy, It says that some of my sites are Pr5, But now Google is not updating the PR to support them :)
harrysmith
Oct 15th 2007, 1:39 am
It's totally unreliable.....don't ever use it again and think you are on right track.
Just keep on getting good backlinks and add more contents.
lxguy
Oct 15th 2007, 4:46 am
Just for prediction and for fun.Don't take it too seriously.
vistadivine.com@gmail.com
Oct 15th 2007, 5:01 am
Yes dont fully trust on any tools because they are all based on some algorithms. However it gives some idea about the PR but remember only some idea.
pedring
Oct 15th 2007, 5:42 am
Its not that accurate but they always happy to see the prediction tool of iweb.
humm
Oct 15th 2007, 6:07 am
Even better, when you open a free directory tell people its predicted PR5, they like that too:D
Lol... thats one thing that drives many submitters to submit their sites to free directories.
Regarding their prediction, well know google knows no once else has their algorithm.
Hence, its better not to think too much about PR prediction tools. :)
WTM
Oct 15th 2007, 7:06 pm
Whenever it works (not too often lately) - it's just a toy...
adnan
Oct 15th 2007, 7:53 pm
Hello members
I have been checking my new websites for some time. It is new. iwebtool showed PR 1 at first 2 months and it didnt happen. Now it is showing PR 4 and 85% accurate. How far is it true and accurate?
Please kindly suggests if there are any good tools out there.
Many thanks
Actually it's very accurate.
Google usually does queries on iWebtool and then uses that data and shows it on it's toolbar.
At the current time, I think that Google is having some problems with their software and I think that IWebTool is working round the clock to fix it for them.
Their engineers should have a fix IMO within the next few days and then finally Google can complete their pagerank export.
IWebTool to the rescue.
:)
:)
VCTech
Oct 16th 2007, 10:15 am
Useful as an ego booster :D
mark1230
Oct 17th 2007, 1:02 am
it is reliable but not as google have the key of page rank it only makes a standardguess when your links are above 100 they can predict upcoming pagerank on the basis of it,
chakli
Oct 17th 2007, 1:12 am
nobody predict accurate PR value of your sites
The Pheonix
Oct 17th 2007, 1:32 am
Actually it's very accurate.
Google usually does queries on iWebtool and then uses that data and shows it on it's toolbar.
At the current time, I think that Google is having some problems with their software and I think that IWebTool is working round the clock to fix it for them.
Their engineers should have a fix IMO within the next few days and then finally Google can complete their pagerank export.
IWebTool to the rescue.
:)
:)Can I have a drink of what you've been drinking because if you think google use a tool that queries its own datacenters to then calculate its PR algorythm you must be as drunk as a skunk. :D
mark1230
Oct 17th 2007, 1:41 am
obviosly google had made the page rank algorithm and not iwebtool and why it will use a independent website to help it
mikey1090
Oct 17th 2007, 1:42 am
Can I have a drink of what you've been drinking because if you think google use a tool that queries its own datacenters to then calculate its PR algorythm you must be as drunk as a skunk. :D
Yeah...i was gonna say....only take the recommended dosage next time;):rolleyes:
c4cyber
Oct 17th 2007, 1:57 am
iwebtool isn't accurate at all. you should try something else as well.. But if you just want to know, google page rank..the best way is to ask google , by downloading their toolbar..it will give you right picture..
The Pheonix
Oct 17th 2007, 3:42 am
Yeah...i was gonna say....only take the recommended dosage next time;):rolleyes:too funny. :D
niraj11122
Oct 18th 2007, 12:46 am
I think no one tool can give you much Grantees that they are the prefect one.
adnan
Oct 18th 2007, 12:58 am
Actually it's very accurate.
Google usually does queries on iWebtool and then uses that data and shows it on it's toolbar.
At the current time, I think that Google is having some problems with their software and I think that IWebTool is working round the clock to fix it for them.
Their engineers should have a fix IMO within the next few days and then finally Google can complete their pagerank export.
IWebTool to the rescue.
Can I have a drink of what you've been drinking because if you think google use a tool that queries its own datacenters to then calculate its PR algorythm you must be as drunk as a skunk.
I'm actually kinda surprised that you took it seriously.
I thought it was pretty much a giveaway.
hint, hint
zaaylo
Oct 18th 2007, 1:22 am
people use iwebtool as the ultimate tool...well famous , minimum alternative available.
The Pheonix
Oct 18th 2007, 3:38 am
I'm actually kinda surprised that you took it seriously.
I thought it was pretty much a giveaway.
hint, hintI'm having fun adnan, wasn't going at you mate was backing up what you were saying just in case some didnt get it. :p
adnan
Oct 18th 2007, 3:55 am
I'm having fun adnan, wasn't going at you mate was backing up what you were saying just in case some didnt get it.
Ooooooooooo,
believe it or not, I honestly thought that u took that post the way I wrote it.
take care
The Pheonix
Oct 18th 2007, 4:10 am
Ooooooooooo,
believe it or not, I honestly thought that u took that post the way I wrote it.
take careI just read things as they are and didn't think you were being serious about the subject, WAS YOU :D
You take care. :)
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