PR N/A vs. PR 0

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by itek4bux, Aug 19, 2009.

  1. #1
    Is there a difference between PR N/A and PR0?

    I checked my site on digpagerank.com and a couple servers say PR0 and one says PR N/A.

    I also noticed that sometime in the last two days my site went from some where between position #170-#200 to position #34 in Google's regular SERP and to position #1 on it's local SERP.

    I'm not going to get too excited until I start seeing the keywords showing up in WebMaster Tools since those results are aggregate. but I'm still feeling pretty good about it!
     
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  2. adrian79

    adrian79 Banned

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    #2
    I think it's the same thing!
     
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  3. wayner

    wayner Peon

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    #3
    N/A means pagerank has either not yet been assigned, or Google has banned the site for some reason from its pagerank system.

    A PR0 means the site has pagerank assigned, just that it doesn't have enough authority to reach even a PR1 :)
     
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  4. itek4bux

    itek4bux Greenhorn

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    well I will interpret that as a positive move in the right direction.

    thanks!
     
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  5. needwork

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    Yes, PR0 is definitely better than N/A
     
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  6. brian65

    brian65 Active Member

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    #6
    I've never understood the difference myself. I have page son some of my sites that toggle regularly between PR3and PR N/A when neither their contents or links change. It doesn't seem to affect the performance of the pages in SERPs though.
     
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  7. lifeplayer

    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    #7
    PR N/A mean new site not yet get PR but PR0 mean the PR juice is not enough to achieve PR1.
     
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    ianedzone Peon

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    #8
    If your site is PR N/A, you are not indexed by Google, and it is already running for months now... It means your punished or penalized.
     
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  9. rypher21

    rypher21 Active Member

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    #9
    it has a difference..
    PR 0 means that your site have been recognize by Big G and if its not then its just N/A..
    something like that...:D
     
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  10. juston

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    #10
    not true!

    n/a means not assigned. it is absolutely different thing than not indexed page. and pr is nothing to do with indexing!

    pr0 is 100% better than n/a at least because the fact that pr0 links weight more than n/a. n/a link does not weight at all but pr0 link has some weight.

    about punished - not true as well. you can check weather you are punished with site:www .domain.com query to google. n/a can be for the new website.
     
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  11. mimozo

    mimozo Well-Known Member

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    #11
    no : it is not the same ..PR0 are always indexed pages and have more value than N/A ..
    PR0 can be a hidden PR3 or pr2 page sometime ( penalized sites).
     
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  12. amit33086

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    #12
    If your site is PR N/A, you are not indexed by Google, and PR0 is better than PR n/a. Hence dont worry about it, after some time, when google reset of rank then PR n/a and PR0 another PR.
     
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    sam77am Well-Known Member

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    #13
    PR0 means your site got a page rank 0, PR NA means site has no PR. It can be said that PR0 is better than N/A
     
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  14. nevalex

    nevalex Well-Known Member

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    #14
    Lets say your current PR is 4. Sometimes during PR udpate or some days before it, your site might get N/A.

    What would this mean ? I think nothing special..

    as PR data for the site is being reindexed... you toolbar PR might fell off to gray bar... After a while it usually comes back.

    PS
    there also maybe some other issues to see N/A as well... to much time to type them all here...

    take care..
     
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  15. Arya1

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    #15
    PR N/A means site not indexed by google
    PR 0 means site indexed by google

    PR 0 is good than PR N/A
     
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  16. itek4bux

    itek4bux Greenhorn

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    Well, I disagree with those that say N/A means not indexed because my site is indexed (determined this by querying site:www.portlandcouponfinder.com at Google) and it's been indexed for a little over a month when I launched the site and submitted my sitemap.

    I'll just accept the fact that PR0 is slightly better than PR N/A but doesn't have enough "juice" to achieve PR1... yet. ;-)
     
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  17. itek4bux

    itek4bux Greenhorn

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    Oh, another question...

    about how frequently does Google recalculate PR?
     
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  18. juston

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    #18
    you are wrong. n/a shows pr datacenters however google search results can show search from other datacenters where site is already indexed or is in secondary database.
     
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  19. juston

    juston Banned

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    #19
    once in 3 month usually. but there was update almost every month for about half a year. but now already 2 month without update.

    here they are:
    http://www.webaddict.info/2009/08/page-rank-update-dates/
     
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  20. parky

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    #20
    N/A does not mean the site has not been indexed by google.

    An established site that has been assigned N/A probably has been penalised by taking away all page rank, but this does not effect serp position just page rank.
     
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