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how does google assign page rank

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by likeaphoenix, Jun 16, 2008.

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    I have 1100 likbacks on google
    In my webmaster central,when i visit the statistics.pagerank,they show all page ranks not yet assigned

    I used mod_rewrite to put url's more SEO friendly like,


    htttp://forums.digitalpoint.com/forumdisplay.php?f=13 is this forum

    I give it into

    htttp://forums.digitalpoint.com/ Marketing/Link Development/threadname

    so thread name has not extension like html or php

    so is google thinking that its a directory?
    Is that why my pr not getting updated?

    please help
     
    likeaphoenix, Jun 16, 2008 IP
  2. definitive

    definitive Well-Known Member

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    Google only updates it every few months. It's possible your site was ready or had enough links the last round of updating.
     
    definitive, Jun 16, 2008 IP
  3. likeaphoenix

    likeaphoenix Guest

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    hmm
    thanks for the info
    i have too much linkbacks for my site in google and yahoo - 1100 and external 253 to main homepage itself
    but still not assigned
    my friends site has lower and he has pr4

    PR goes uniquely like zero to one then two,or it can jump from zero to four directly?
     
    likeaphoenix, Jun 16, 2008 IP
  4. Will.Spencer

    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    PR can jump anywhere. Previous PR is not an issue.

    Hopefully you will see some good PR numbers after the next toolbar PR export. :)
     
    Will.Spencer, Jun 16, 2008 IP
  5. likeaphoenix

    likeaphoenix Guest

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    hmm.I will wait
    Thanks for the replay
     
    likeaphoenix, Jun 16, 2008 IP
  6. Paul Teitelman

    Paul Teitelman Peon

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    do we know when the next google update is expected to be?
     
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    Isler45 Peon

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    Is pagerank updated for all sites at once? or on an individual basis?
     
    Isler45, Jun 16, 2008 IP
  8. willyboy104

    willyboy104 Active Member

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    I am guessing it will be around August time most likekly the end of August.

    Toolbar pagerank is updated for all websites around the same period of time. I may be wrong but i assume Google whilst conductin the pagerank update target websites hosted in Europe, Asia, United States because my websites were all updated at the same time.
     
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    Thanks Willy Rep Added
     
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    keep on getting good quality related links and your PR will eventually raise up, Google algorithm to set a website Page Rank is far more complicated than just the number of links, so keep your website updated with quality content and keep our visitors happy and that will pay off.
     
    thebookish, Jun 17, 2008 IP