Dynamic means that it is constantly changing. Google has a PR update once in awhile, but it means nothing, the only thing it is really good for is selling outbound links to low PR sites.
How old ae these links? Although the site is old, if links are young they don't count. When they count it's said that you get a PR just below your max PR link. Now the question is: when they count? The answer: It's said, again, that it's gradual, the older is the link it counts more and in about one year it counts full. Your PR in October? Only John Google knows, but let's say PR4
Affihq I know what dynamic means, ehhe sorry for my brief question.... I thought you meant my homepage was dynamic when its not. As for your answer..... if you've read the thread, we realise that PR doesnt mean much to SERPs ... its just for a bit of fun and knowledge. Enrio, Are you sure they dont count for PR if they are young? .. have you proof? thats one thing I am trying to prove. I agree with you for SERPs, but what about Toolbar PR?
I have seen both tables in different posts or webs, I'm sorry that I don't have them but it was something like: - in one month it counts nothing in half a year they count as half a link and after a year they count as a link. - ant the other: your PR----PR4 links----PR5 links----PR6 links----PR7 links----PR8 links --PR6-------1000--------100----------10----------1----------0.5
PR4 = the result after running your site through my copy of the google PR algorithm and running the output through my crystal ball.
From what I see you only have 30 odd unique c class ip's, so from that info and the quantity and quality I say PR4
If G does penalize for 'too many - too fast' that would effect your position in SERPs, but not PR. /tom/
Not too many sites shoot past PR5 in their initial launch. But given the link quality here and assuming you dont LOOSE any links, I would say a weak PR6.
I have seen new sites getting as much as PR5 in their first pr updates, but this site is already pr1, so I wonder its going to make that huge jump now!
If you have the weight a PR6 on a single update is plausable. It takes some serious backlink building and inner linking, but it happens. Although for your experiment, I'm saying PR4.