With all the problems with Google’s indexing due to the “Big Daddy†update bug, I must admit that I am confused and concerned about several reciprocal links I have. I see my links that once appeared on pages that were cached with good PR, now appear on pages with no PR and no cache. The problem is very prevalent on many (if not most) of the Real Estate Directory sites such as www.reals.com. While the Home Page retains good PR all the interior pages no not. I know that Google treats real estate sites differently, but with all the latest rhetoric about linking, and linking in “bad neighborhoods†I am now wondering if I should delete links to a site that has many pages that are no longer cached? Any input would be deeply appreciated. ~VegasMack
I think you should concern "bad neighborhoods" from their main page because if their main page has not been cached so they might got banned and that is called "bad neighborhoods" Some pages of site that not been cached doesn't mean that site is a bad site but they may have too much less content in their site. It seems hard to determine what Google did for PR algo. Here is an example My Main Page has PR4 My submit link page has PR5