Hi Take a look here http://ipodsdropship.com/ I have a PR2 You really think PR Matters now? Anyone want to buy a link??????
Im not sure lol No I'm not promoting anything......demoting PR maybe hehehe I was parking some domains and checking what was under this one, when I saw the directory listings and the toolbar go green I laughed,....thought I would share.
The page was suspended in March it could have went under the radar or it could have dropped from a higher PR, if it holds after the next update with it like that, then you may have a point.
I dont get the point why you started this thread though, it must have been an old domain with no sites. and yes domains can have PR too if they got backlinks!!!
Have you considered that it may have been used for something in the past? How long have you owned it?
I answered my own question: http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ipodsdropship.com That, my friend, is why it has a PR. Please do not make a claim before verifying it as true.
http://www.xenosys.net/ - PR4 and yes it go through the PR update and didn't drop any PR, also no Archive entry since 2003, no cache
seem like we can not access to your site. so we got no idea what you are talking about or want us to see.
I note the constant drumbeat that "PR doesn't matter", yet the PR update threads during an update run into the thousands of posts. It certainly matters to a ton of webmasters who post on Digital Point. I know it's not hip on DP to say anything positive about Page Rank. But my business training makes me sit up and take notice when I see Google itself say something like this quote from their website — "...while we have dozens of engineers working to improve every aspect of Google on a daily basis, PageRank continues to play a central role in many of our web search tools." I learned in business school and in the school of life experience to follow the money trail. If Google invests itself so heavily in something, I'm not going to join the bandwagon disparaging something that they devote tons of time, talent, and money to. Quote was from: http://www.google.com/technology/
I'm still a little hazy on page rank myself. Anyone have any links that explain it well? I mean what good it does not what it is. =)
"What good it does"? Try this from the Google quote above — "PageRank continues to play a central role in many of our web search tools." The good that PR (or lack of it) does is to give your website an advantage (or disadvantage) in Google's "web search tools".
Hmmm, I guess what I meant to say was HOW does it fit in? From the name, "Page Rank", one would sort of expect that if you had a PR of 1 that your site would be on the first page of search results, but that does not appear to be the case. The fact that it is relevant somehow to Google still does not explain to me why or how it is relevant to me. =) Other than that if Google wants me to have it then I guess I better go get it.....
Circadian, the publicly published PR runs from 0 to 10, with zero being the lowest and 10 the highest. So no, a PR1 does not mean you should be on the first page. There is no direct correlation of your PR number to the Google page number in the search results. No one outside of Google knows the precise formula by which they compute page rank. Actually, the nice thing is that you don't need to worry a bit about page rank. Rather, work on (1) building a high-quality website and (2) getting some good-quality links from other sites to yours, and your website will do just fine in the search results. The PR you get will be a result of the good link building you are doing. In other words, PR is a link-building result, not a goal in itself.
That's excellent advice. Thanks. =) Now if only I could come up with a really great idea for a high-quality site.....