Was a bit curious so I searched for lists of known pr10 sites - many such as adobe.com which have been pr10 for a long time have dropped to PR9? I can only find google.com that is a pr10 at the moment - any thoughts?
Well there are some others too And I don't think Adobe was PR10 earlier.. I think it's always been a 9... But maybe you're right.. well I don't mind, as it would be very strange if one of my sites would ever get PR 9 - 10 Greetz
Haha true - I'd be amazed for one of my sites to ever realistically reach beyond pr6 - you are inthe big leagues then! At the moment I haver not exceeded a pr4 - i was just intrigues that is all - not many pr10s around these days
Adobe still has many of its PR10 inner pages, not many PR10's existed to start with. usa.gov and w3.org maintained their PR's.
Why worrying about PR10. Most of us cannot even realistically ever reach PR7, very few sites can reach PR10, we'll just have work to get to PR7, then you'll probably make enough money by then. Keep it small until you can afford to buy the big guys.
yes, noticed PR10 sites are getting less and lower PR sites are also become more mit.edu is PR9 now well if my site can have PR5 then I will be very happy already.
Page Rank is seem to be jumping up and down, some of my sites also keep building links but result with dropped PR Ha Ha
As a general rule though I have looked at over 100 "mid PR" sites and they all seem to have dropped alongside the "big boys2 of PR 8 - 10. It seems there is more PR to spair at the botoom end - PR 0 - 4
its a heavy duty to get page rank 10 according to me facebook -9 , Myspace - 9 , Microsoft - 9 ......
I do believe that only can exist 10 pr10 sites at the same time so its not very hard pr10 dropping due to the ferocious competition...
Hi, Where have you seen that? Cause this isn't true at all There are more than 10 PR sites See: http://www.seocompany.ca/pagerank/pr-10-pages.php Greetz
Keep in mind that as the web grows, Google has to continually recalibrate the Toolbar PageRank scale to accommodate that growth. This means that the value of each successive level of PageRank keeps getting higher. That is, the link levels that used to be worth a low PR10 are now only worth a PR8 or 9. This is why we keep seeing incremental drops in PageRank with each update.