Hi, Is there any significant difference between a PR 0 and "No PageRank information available" My blog have a PR 0.
There will be many different opinions on this and so I will share my opinion on the matter - it may be agreed with by some and disagreed with by others, although it is just my opinion. PR0 - Any blog/website/page that has a PR0 will have at least been live/spidered by google within their public PR update run (roughly 3months). If there are lots of incoming links but still showing as PR 0, then the link quality is low (or the links simply do not pass any pagerank onto your site). The cure for this is to just continue link building but look for more relevant links. In time, if you have a quality site, then you will pick up relevant links from sites/blogs that pass on PR. No Page Rank Available - sites/blogs/pages with no page rank available will generally not have been live long or spidered enough to accurately assign a PR value. Simeple cure is just to continue link building and in time PR will show on the next public update.
PR N/A -> PageRank not yet assigned. Your PR its unknow. PR 0 -> Page Rank has been asigned and your page have 0 relevance for Google.
info:www.getbookmark.com pr 0 but valid its is recognised by google info:www.hjkjhkjhkj.com pr0+ not valid dont show results hope you understood
yes there is differnence Page rank N/A means page rank not assigned. It will assigned when google pr updated. But PR 0 means pr is assigned and it is 0 that means very less backlinks to that site.
Thats makes absolutely no sense with www.suckered.us .. pr of 0 with tonnes of articles / keywords / unique content and ALOT of links back. And still a pr 0 across the board. I'm thinking no update's been done period.
Hello all m new to this forum... and must say this thread has given me a better understanding of PR 0 and PR N/a thanks for the info... seems i'll get to learn alot being a part of this community...
I guess Google doesnt update PR for a specific website.. it happens as a whole... they update PR for all websites every 3 months... but now it been more than 4 months or so and they are not updating teh PR.. something is cooking inside their labs......
LOL@Minterest. Hey did any of you hear (oops, I guess I mean read) about Google trying to weed out sites that have paid ad links on their website a certain way, AND the fact that they are encouraging google users AND webmasters to tell on sites that have them using a nifty little "tattle-tale" form. From what I read they are still trying to collect data from these "forms" to come up with possibly another algorithm update. It didn't say what the penalties will be (if there will be). I don't have sponsored ads on my site, but that doesn't mean that one day I won't. Sorry to jump off topic. I was just thinking about this with "minterest's" comment above. Can anyone clarify this for me???
Hi, I have read that (i dont remember the link) Google is going to say good bye to PR and its going to replace that with another thing (I dont remember that too) which allows users to rate the article so that ranking will be based on users feedback... I think that is discussed here in DP... AND Yes am also not using any paid links.... I use CJ and AdSense only....
WOW! So I guess people will be able to buy "100 Google Article User Reviews From $5! - Paypal only" soon then...LOL I'm sorry, but for every change to an algorithm there always seems to be an answer. It's Amazing! Oh, well... "C'est La Vive" (<-- Man, I hope I spelled that right... )
Well I dont think that they will replace PR... they may enhance the PR system to detect paid links, and other irrelevent links...
if it's a new site it will have a PR NA and once it's a month old or more and getting backlinks and passing the PR value it will show a PR 0 till the next pagerank update and export by google you will see you new pagerank.