Hi all. In google sitemaps, you can see a pagerank distribution of all of your pages. It goes, low, medium, high and not yet assigned. anyone know what values low, medium and high stand for????
Not 100% sure but low seems to be up to PR4, medium starts at PR5, and not sure about high as I don't make it that bracket.
Hadnt noticed that, thanks. So anyone want to guess what a full low bar and a tiny bit in not yet assigned means? That must be PR 6 or 7? lol
I've recently come to the conclusion that it's not giving you an idea of your index pages PR, rather it is indicating where all the pages on your site fall for PR. So for example, you might have a few PR5's and the rest of the site is basically pr3/4
Id have to agree with MrGeek.. I believe its showing where your Pages are in PR... Mine are all low at the moment... but My site doesnt have a PR yet so I assumed I would be un-assigned.. Oh well!
No. It is actually telling you the pagerank for the crawled pages in real time. This is the data waiting to be exported to the toolbar. Lets look at my site: Your page with the highest PageRank Jun http://www.linkspub.com/ May http://www.linkspub.com/ Apr http://www.linkspub.com/ Its telling me that my homepage has my highest pagerank The PageRank of your pages in Google Distribution High None Medium Atleast 1, maybe 2-3 Low Alot Not yet assigned Few So looking at this data, I can assume a)The highest pagerank page on my site is my homepage. It falls in the Medium Rank b)Most of my pages fall in the Low Rank c)I have a few pages not yet pagerank assigned. So if we know what High, Medium, and Low stand for, we can get an idea of what the pagerank of the pages in our site at this point are. Anyone know what High, Medium and Low stand for????
Another thing i remember reading somewhere is that google now wants to make seo, more a siteowner's or webmaster's job. I think it wants to eliminate con seo's that promise so much but dont' have anything valuable to deliver. I read an article a few months back, in some state, i dont' remember what it was, an seo guaranteed they could get the sites listed on the first page of google and a few more search engines. It ended quite dramatically when the issue went to court and the judge ordered all of the revenue to be returned to the people who have spent it. I think that is why it has these things like analytics, sitemaps, so while google is getting some information from your site, you also get some benefit from it.
There isn't any official note about the strict values. My logical assumption : low = 0-3, medium = 4-5, high= rest.
You don't seem to get the highest page rank text if you have a number of pages with the highest rank. (at least thats what I am putting it down to, sites where I have only 1 page with the highest rank I get it, sites with more than 1 at the highest rank and I don't get it)
Does anybody know how long it takes google to go from a page rank of not yet assigned to assigning one. The site is JapaneseCupid.com Thanks
My index is PR4, about half of my pages are PR4, half PR5 (with one little PR 6) but the sitemap PR graph shows almost completely low, with only a very small amount (5%?) as medium. Either I'm in for a disappointment in the next toolbar update, or something is scwewy.
Cool, my Webmaster Tools shows that one of my pages in the Medium category which is my home page. It is currently PR4 but I guess it'll be PR5 at the next update.
I've got nothing over a 4, and sitemaps says all my pages are "low" or "pagerank not yet assigned". Some of the new pages get page one results for their keyphrases, suggesting the realtime PR isn't still at zero. Pretty sure the sitemaps PR isn't up to date - probably the same data the toolbar displays.