But that's not unusual. A subdomain is not like a new domain in that respect: It is "separate but equal" to the main domain, to paraphrase Animal Farm.
are we safe to say that the PR update is done ? one site went from pr0 to pr7 and most of the older pages have pr6 including my link pages (lol)
minstrel, the expert, is this update not intime just because of bigdaddy, or from now the updates will be m0re frequently..?
http://livepr.raketforskning.com/ __________________ Very cool tool thanks I see pr on all my sites up!
I got PR4, dunno what's going on, but all i can say is it's sudden and nonsense, site up for 2 months and while i'm now redesign it, PR4 appears ..
actually i'm excited, but what's the use of PR anyway if it's keep increase and decrease?? better take a hard work at the content .. back to work now ..
the strange thing that I haven't seen before is domains that are only redirects are carrying PR now. I am assuming that when things settle that this would go away, but I don't know if this is normal. Has anyone seen this before or noticing it themselves? The other comment I wanted to throw out there was I had 3 PR5 sites about 1 year ago, that all fell to PR4, and the bummer thing is they are stuck there it seems, the good thing is traffic and sales are up.... (I am not complaining about the outcome for sure)
one more things, this happen after I migrate my site to new server, and it's a shared hosting, same ip, get a clue??
god, can you imagine the laugh G's gonna have next week when all these nice PRs will go back to 0? I wish I was Google!..
Who knows whether they are having a nice laugh.. and are scared and working overtime to correct what has happened.
Do people actually check for PR on inner pages. Actually I never did that. Even checking PR for main page of my sites takes a long for me. I think I should also check PR for internal pages. May be that I have god some PR7 on inner page.
I just happen to check some of my left-aside domains and what the heck, they are sitting on top of PR4s and PR5s. These are domains with default installations (like wordpress), nothing else...some of them even doesn't have index page (lost during server moves) etc etc As a side note, no change in PR for established sites (sites which had PR before 4/4 update)