Why no Google listing for PR6 Domain?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by DGrier, Jul 5, 2008.

  1. #1
    I bought a domain name yesterday that was listed as a PR6, but once I did the registration the PR checker shows 0 PR. I am hoping that is just due to the transition.

    But my question for you is, if a site has a PR6 how can it not have one single listing at Google? It looks like there would be at least something there due to the fact that the site was granted a PR6, even if the previous owner knew nothing about PR and SEO. The domain only expired a month ago.

    I am very knew to all of this. Educate me, will you? :cool:
     
    DGrier, Jul 5, 2008 IP
  2. winsoar

    winsoar Well-Known Member

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  3. Gold Sales

    Gold Sales Well-Known Member

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    How did you check the PR?
    It could have been a fake PR6.
     
    Gold Sales, Jul 5, 2008 IP
  4. hans

    hans Well-Known Member

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    #4
    a month ago expired MAY result in all SERPS in G being lost
    if the site was expired and much of the PR was from BLs where existing reciprocal links are checked frequently - then that sites links may have expired as well and thus the PR only history never to be obtained again after reactivation of a site.

    since you give us NO details on the site - there is no precise real help you may expect beyond what you have already on this page/thread.

    consider this loss as a blessong
    now you have what you really NEED - an EMPTY domain ready to be filled with YOUR own self created content. all that really should matter to you is to have a good keyword related site NAME. all content/SERPS and PR can easily be rebuilt by you in the course of the next few years ( next several thousand working hours ).
    have fun in starting your site from scratch - working is far more fun on empty space rather than within the framework created by a foreigner!
     
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  5. DGrier

    DGrier Guest

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    Thanks for the tips. I agree with you about the blank slate, but I was really curious to see what the site was all about. (it is brightlamps.com, by the way)

    And this is the message I got when I tried to add it to the Google Webmaster Tools section, (thanks for that too, winsoar)

    General HTTP error: Domain name not found

    As far as the PR being fake, I don't think it is. I got the domain on one of the big domain listing sites.
     
    DGrier, Jul 5, 2008 IP
  6. tobycoke

    tobycoke Well-Known Member

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    I'm surprised it showed as a PR 6.

    Alexa shows no (Alexa toolbar) traffic to that site in the past year.
    http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/brightlamps.com

    I can't bring up its site history (& view past incarnations of the site) as: "We're sorry, access to http://brightlamps.com has been blocked by the site owner via robots.txt."
    http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://brightlamps.com

    Google updates PR regularly, if that site expired in May or earlier then it has likely lost whatever PR it originally had.
     
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  7. DGrier

    DGrier Guest

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    I checked several places before I registered it that said it was available. I wish I could find out who the "site owner" is supposed to be. I also wonder how it has a PR6 with no traffic for a year. Weird.
     
    DGrier, Jul 5, 2008 IP
  8. wagooza

    wagooza Active Member

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    my 2 cents worth:

    the easiest way of getting a fake PR: PageRank can be cloaked from a domain.
    Use a 'Permanent Shifted' Domain forwarding on your domain, and google gives it a PR same as the domain its forwarded to.
    There are many other ways to get a fake PR.
    Obviously the domain wont have any traffic or even a website (thus no archive.org listings).
    Once the domain is transferred, the PR is gone. Poof!
    Example: Try this link:
    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&suggon=0&q=info:buyappraisal.com&btnG=Search
    Notice how the result is 'domainappraisal' even though you searched for info of buyappraisal. The buyappraisal site shows a PR5. Now if you bought this domain, I'm willing to put my money that the PR is going to vanish in a week or two (however long it takes google to update)
    Check the back links here:
    http://www.google.com/search?q=link:http://buyappraisal.com/&pws=0&gl=US
    PR5 and 3 links?? Also, onm these links, I couldn't find a link to buyappraisal...
    Hope this helps..
     
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  9. DGrier

    DGrier Guest

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    Well that really blows! lol

    At least I didn't pay anything for the domain.
     
    DGrier, Jul 5, 2008 IP