Hi! I am in SEO fo quite a year and there is question that makes me thinking: Does Google use PageRanks between full Numbers to calculate PageRank for internal uses? Could it be that a page has a shown PR of 0, but actualy has a PR of 0,3 and in this way transfers PR?
I've never seen it documented anywhere that there is but that doesn't mean that there isn't. Maybe the value is rounded by PR utilities to the next whole number.
Well if it is between the two it doesn't matter because you will never know about it. But I doubt there is anything like that. Because the next question someone will ask is that is their a PR such as 3.45? See what I mean
hhmmm, i think so, because if you check some sites using the PR status bar, you can see that the bar is gray or N/A on the other hand, some sites shows PR 0, thats why the PR0 has a value.
No this isn't true. The only think that uses numbering like this is IWEBTOOL PR predictions. And they say 5.4 , thus pr is 5. Its 0 or 1. When google twitches it, it looks weird on the green bar usually.
It doesn't matter what the toolbar says. I was just asking if there use differenciated Pagerank for internal use. What i actualy think, because google is nothing more than a calculator. Why should it round up? To deliver best results, they should use PageRanks like 0.3. How could they differnciate between two "PR 0" pages then.
No thats not true. 0 Is not PR. Not really. You can't sell it or anything like that. Thats what i have noticed. So if theres no significance then i don't count it as PR. ?