Obviously Yahoo is seeing a link. But does the PR not found mean that they are not attributing my anchor text keyword (the whole reason for building the link) to my site?
I'm looking at my links through yahoo. (link:mysite.com) some of the links listed say "PR link not found" Question is: Is my site getting the credit for the keyword that I pointed to it, or they just seeing the URL only?
Hello, Keenstyle, I also do not understand. If you do a search in yahoo (with link:domain.tld) it usually displays all backlinks that page (or site) has. I have never seen such a result "PR link not found". If there are no results for that particular query, it shows "We were unable to find any results for the given URL in our index" statement...
It's not just on my site , it's on all sites that I put through yahoo search (link:interwovencapital.com) that's the site in question though. Some of the links say PR with the actual anchor text I inserted from where ever it came from in black, others say "PR link not found"
Sorry, dude, maybe you´re using some kind of soft for this or what. If I do your search in yahoo I am getting you have like 130 backlinks: http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/search?p=http://interwovencapital.com&bwm=i&bwmo=d&bwmf=u which is not bad at all for a newbie. it requires some time...
Dude, Ya I know I have links, but wait 5 seconds after the page has loaded and actually look at the result to the left of the link. There are three different outcomes for every link, for ALL SITES not just mine. PR - "commodity broker" with a line through it PR- "commodity broker" PR - Link not found RT WHAT DO THESE MEAN,WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES, WHO CAN ANSWER THIS??
Those are not Yahoo! output. It's got to be output from some kind of SEO plugin you have installed for your browser. PR is a Google "thing"... Yahoo! would never display a PR for a site in their Site Explorer. Are you using Firefox?
YES,YES I'm using firefox, I see I have an extension called SEO Link Analysis. That might be it! So do you know the difference in those definitions for PR?