My blog's age is only 3 month. On the last google pr update today I have got pr 4 on last google PR update, is it good or bad? Do you think it happens for over optimization? Or it is simple? Is there any problem. Also I am afraid about this! So what should I do now to reduce risk?
I assume that you used black had techniques to get such a good result, so your site may be in danger to get banned by Google. I don't believe that you can get PR4 in 3 months using Whitehat SEO, at least not that I know. Anyways, I hope you achieve more. Best of luck
This happend to me too once, a roulette gambling site.. got pr 4 within first pr update after the sites launch.. offcourse i sold it a week before the update for pennies, LOL but.. site ranked #2 for the search term on domain phrases half year after the pr update last time i checked, so I shouldn't be too worried.
No, I don't have used any black hat seo. Just I have took some high pr links. Also I don't have used any software to build backlink. All the links I have build manually. So I can't think there may anything blackhat. If you think It is result of over optimization then please suggest me how can I reduce this risk?
In 3 months you get page rank 4 for a blog, I think it would be risky. This may be the result of your over optimization. So, to reduce over optimization, check that your inbound links are not only coming from Wikipedia, forum, blog commenting, having same anchor text all time, and other. You can visit this link fro more information.. searchenginewatch(.)com/article/2168809/Your-Website-Might-Be-Over-Optimized-If-
But, I am some worry about this. I don't have thought I will get pr4 for my blog. I just have took some quality backlinks manually. I don't have used any software to achieve rank fast! All the backlink I have created manually. So is there any risk you thinks? If you think my blog is in risk then what should I do now to reduce this risk?
If some one is doing organic white hat techniques, then a blog can't get high rank in only 3 months. I think it may be the case of so much white hat SEO