Hi guys Lately I notice strange behaviors on google manners: I mean PR updates and backlink checking. The blog having ) backlink gets PR 3. a month old site gets PR4. Do You have any idea what is going on?? I think google has changed its algorithm too. search results are not the usual we used to know. Now it is more regional. Really I cant understand what is going on with G. Any ideas !!!
Yepp noticed that as well... this is a good thing though as it will ensure proper objective oriented sites to rank better. A site opened by an authoritative organization/person only 3 months back with links coming in and original contents all over can happen and it is quite normal.
yah offcourse man my one site no any back link but its pr 3 any one site 163 back links but pr 2 only
Google algorithm is improving day by day . We don't know the formula, but we can follow its direction to rank high in google SERP . At least we know what google is heading for .
Google algorithm is changing day by day. and BTW, care to enlighten us all 'what google is heading for'?
well they seems to be messing up with serp too, u rank page 1 today, tomorrow ur down to page 20 that not good.
Hello friends I agree with titidirect, its not at all good to be at top on day 1 and at the bottom on day 2. My site was about to be on top and was working hard to be there and suddenly gone down at page 20 just because of the hidden and weird changes done by Big G in its algorithm. don't know what to do? please help..
Yes I believe there is a big fluctuation on Google serps, that last day I check it on page1, the other day in 9th, the other in 2nd. Mostly I believe the serps position depends on your update on your site and the traffic as well. Means the most updated site goes on top.
We can't specifically tell what's their formula but we can experiment optimizing our site, I guess we continue doing backlinks and original content 'coz it certainly work.
Google actually changes algorithm day by day to improve its Search Results. The PR thing might going through its share of changes.