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How long does it take for the PR from the old domain to transfer over?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Andrew Chen, May 7, 2015.

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    I have moved my website to a new domain. I just wonder how long does it take for the PR from the old domain to transfer over to the new one.
     
    Andrew Chen, May 7, 2015 IP
  2. kamakama

    kamakama Active Member

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    Since no one truly knows when an update to page ranks will be, we can take a look at the pattern of historic updates. History tells us that Google updates page rank for indexed websites about 4 to 5 times a year on average. Each update is approximately 3-4 months apart.
     
    kamakama, May 8, 2015 IP
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    usasportstraining Notable Member

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    Google is no longer updating PageRank, so it doesn't matter.
     
    usasportstraining, May 9, 2015 IP
  4. Andrew Chen

    Andrew Chen Greenhorn

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    I have only heard that google doesn't support the browser toolbar for updating PR anymore. Does it mean that PRs will not be updated any longer?
     
    Andrew Chen, May 10, 2015 IP
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    Mkcoy Well-Known Member

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    Yes. PR will NOT transfer over. Soon, Google will do away with PR altogether.
     
    Mkcoy, May 10, 2015 IP
  6. Andrew Chen

    Andrew Chen Greenhorn

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    That's sad. I just moved my website to a new domain for a better name and some advertisers rejected my website because they rely on PR. It seemed like bad timing to move my website to a new domain. :(:(:(
     
    Andrew Chen, May 10, 2015 IP
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    You have work a lot. Because your site is like a new site to google. So you have to start from the first. If you do 301 redirects, that will just transfer the old site to new domain but for PR you have to work hard.
     
    Sunviraz, May 10, 2015 IP
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    Mkcoy Well-Known Member

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    What are you talking about! You don't know what you're talking about! PR will no longer be applied to his site no matter how much work he does!

    Google have stopped using Page Rank.

    It can't get any simpler than that to understand.

    So many morons on here!
     
    Mkcoy, May 10, 2015 IP
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    SO far you r right boss
     
    Sunviraz, May 10, 2015 IP