Just wondering.. What ever site I visit, including the No. 1 rank site Yahoo or the very own manufacturer of PR, Google, all are ranking the maximum of PR9. Is there really any site that have achieved the PR10 rank?
That is a very good question! I thought there are alot more PR10 sites but the only one I could find are these: jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ usa.gov adobe.com/products/flashplayer/ I anyone knows more PR10 sites please share
wow... The first time I see the Green bar is full is with the website usa.gov Using internet for many years and just finding a website with PR 10 reps added.
Are you able to access Google.com? Am not able to. It always redirects to Google.co.in as I am in India.
You can go to the international Google and click on the last footer link which should say something like "Google.com in English".
Google.com is PR 10. When you redirect to Google.co.in then you will find a three option below "Advertising Programs", "About Google", then "Go to Google.com". Click on Go to Google.com and you will reach at Google.com and can see PR 10.
According to one article on ezine : The only three remaining pr 10 sites are: Google.com The American Government Homepage Adobe Flash Player Download Page The following sites have dropped from a 10 to a 9: Adobe Homepage W3C Homepage NSF The White House Homepage W3C CSS Validator Adobe Support Adobe About Page Adobe Dreamweaver Adobe Acrobat Adobe Download
I have always wondered on what basis PR is assigned? It is understandable if google is given PR10 since majority use it for search....but why is "usa.gov" given a PR10? Does it have similar quantity of traffic as google?
Adobe, Apple, StatCounter used to be PR10 with several PR9/8/7/6 pages. Not sure whether they still have these PRs or not.
PR is not based on traffic. It is based on the number of backlinks a website receives. That is, take for example, you have linked your signature in this forum, to Google.com and other member does the same. Then Google.com will get two backlinks. And I also link to Google.com in my blog and in my signature. Then Google gets 2 more backlinks from myself. And by the number of backlinks a website receives, PR is calculated. It also considers other thing like 1. how many links posted in a blog. If a blog has many links going out, then all those links will have lesser PR value compared to a website that has a link from a blog that has very less out bound links. Also PR considers from where a site gets backlink. Now my blog is PR8, and I have a link in my blog to Google. And another person's blog is PR6. He links to Yahoo. Then Yahoo will have lesser value than Google as Google gets a backlink from a higher PR site than yahoo. Hope I don't confuse much.
Google.com http://www.digpagerank.com/index.php?url=www.google.com&dc=18 USA.gov http://www.digpagerank.com/index.php?url=www.usa.gov&dc=18 w3.org were on PR 10 but dropped 1 point about a month ago http://www.digpagerank.com/index.php?url=www.w3.org&dc=18 ROOFIS