What's the difference between PR:0 and N/A?

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  1. #1
    From many directory websites,we can see many websites with pr:0 and many with N/A?
    What's the difference between them?
     
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    Send an email to and ask them. They are the only ones who know. :)
     
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    I had this as well, I have a site www.uploadski.com and i took the site down for a month or 2 and it went from pr4 to N/A

    It should still be a pr4, I am not sure either.
     
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    PR 0 and N/A is same.
     
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    #5
    I don't know about that...

    Generally N/A is for new unranked pages, while 0 is for ranked pages with little pr. Not that is makes much of a difference. However, it is possible for existing some pages to drop to N/A for unknow reasons.

    -But really, you shouldn't focus so much on these semantic differences, just focus on building a good site with good content.
     
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    PR 0 means; your webpage has page rank 0 on the scale of 0-10.
    On the otherhand, N/A means not available/not yet assigned.
     
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    Is their a possibility that the page rank is 0.5 or 0.6 but only shows in real numbers
     
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    #8
    As from what I have observed (NO CONCRETE EVIDENCE, but just an observation) The pages with PR-0 are normal pages in normal Index with NO page rank..

    Pages with Grey barred TB, IMHO tend to show that they are PR-0 but the pages are in Supplemental index (Remember, only tag is removed not the index)

    thats just my observation, Grey barred pages tend to be in sup, however zero PR are in normal index..Just an observation..
     
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    meaning of pr and n/a

    pr = pagerank

    n/a = not available
     
    sumer, Sep 28, 2007 IP
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    PR 0 means that your site cache but not show in result but N/A means that your site PR is not available.
     
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    #11
    hi,
    PR=0 means I will be increase
    N/A = banned by google, any reason

    my website also down from PR4 to n/a , banned for some time
    now it is again PR4
    thanks
     
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    Ya its true PR 0 means the minimum range of PR from where it may be increase. N/A stands for Not Applicable for PR, may be banned by G
     
    acwebguru, Sep 28, 2007 IP