PR Query?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by meenka, Mar 30, 2010.

  1. #1
    I am facing one problem last couple of days i have redirect my old website to new website and the PR of new website fluctuate.

    Could anyone tell me the reason why my website PR has fluctuate???
     
    meenka, Mar 30, 2010 IP
  2. vijay pathania

    vijay pathania Peon

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    yes...read this ...in this Matt cuts interview ..he is not sure..but he said that 301 redirect can results in PR drop...
    here is the link
    www . stonetemple.com/articles/interview-matt-cutts-012510.shtml
     
    vijay pathania, Mar 30, 2010 IP
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    #3
    301 redirects do not transfer all juice to the new page. Sad but true. I redirected a PR1 page to a new page and it (sadly) lost its PR1 status. In my experience you have to wait at least a month for Google to trust and begin associating the PR from the old page to the new page. Fluctuating is odd - but this may be Google just sorting things out.
     
    kburzy, Mar 30, 2010 IP
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    seo555 Peon

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    bcz if you redirect your lod site on new site that time your new website PR was 0 but google after 15 or 20 days give you PR back but some time google give you PR after 1month. after how much time you get PR?
     
    seo555, Mar 30, 2010 IP
  5. rostpad

    rostpad Peon

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    #5
    use a 301 redirect. He would pass on PR to the new site.
     
    rostpad, Mar 31, 2010 IP
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    #6
    Really nice sharing
    Thanks to all for your guiding
     
    faraz01, Mar 31, 2010 IP
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    Sxperm Notable Member

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    This can be happens even you do using 301 redirect tramsfering PR from old domain to a new one. It does take times around 4-9 weeks before things settled. You have to wait for the next PR update to see your current PR even you have already transfered completely.
     
    Sxperm, Mar 31, 2010 IP
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    #8
    but still 301 redirect is the best way
     
    Rapid_SEO, Mar 31, 2010 IP
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    #9
    That's true but matt cutts said in a video that you can pass most of the pagerank. So it is possible that not all of it is passed to the new site.
     
    bbriniotis, Mar 31, 2010 IP
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    #10
    Be patience. it will take time to transferred.
     
    nickjason, Mar 31, 2010 IP
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    monishka Peon

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    Yes, Friend,

    I am agree with you .
     
    monishka, Apr 2, 2010 IP
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    make your website 301 redirect after then you can get PR same as your old website
     
    digitalpoint2, Apr 2, 2010 IP
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    excaflowne Well-Known Member

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    #13
    It usually happens in few weeks, be patient and check other variables too.. good luck
     
    excaflowne, Apr 2, 2010 IP