http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2007/12/21/israeli.rocket.attack.cnn look at this article, written barely a week ago and its got a pagerank 8 already anyone know somebody at ccn who wants to write a article about my site lol
yes, but this must mean that the google pr does not just update every 3 months, do you think they have been in contact with google and requested a manual adjustment for all their stuff?
i dount CNN will be bothered with PR and request google. G must have something in their algo to assign ranking to high profile sites.
Actually Google is constantly updating PageRank. We just don't get to see the changes for a while. It's like looking at the light from a star. The star is always producing light (well until it explodes anyway), but it takes so long to get here that the light we do see is literally nothing more than a snapshot back into time. The PageRank data we see in the toolbars and data centers works pretty much the same way.
I'm guessing that if you was to post something that was to get linked by alot of high PR sites & blogs you too would get a somewhat immediate PR ranking on said page. Willing to bet alot of news sites will receive such treatment due to being linked up.
Yes of course but that still doesn't explain why this page has a TOOLBAR update of their page rank otherwise we wouldn't be talking about it.
Well, if you look at the URL: http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2007/12/21/israeli.rocket.attack.cnn it has a # in it. This means that Google only sees the page as http://www.cnn.com/video/ but a different part of it. So all pages based on that URL will have the same PageRank as http://www.cnn.com/video/. If you go to any page with pagerank and add #blah to the end of the URL, it makes no difference to the pagerank.