Hi, It's not something I'm worried, but it got me boggled. My website has, and has been almost for as long as I know (website is about 2 years old) hold a PR of 0. Though traffic is good, even traffic from Google is around 2k/day from hundreds of different keywords, it has various quality in coming links and ranks within the Alexa top 100.000. Any idea why the PR stays at zero? Cheers, Mark
PR is one of the things i don't understand, my blog has 1 with low traffic and has no much backlinks..it's some lucky prize
PR is just a ranking on how google PR algo think the importance of your site, but on ranking, it's really how close and match-up your contents with regards to searcher's query. Be glad you got good points towards serp ranking than PR ranking, you will benefit from traffic not likely from PR.
You are getting thousands of visitors from Google because your site is a already aged and your article is always sought out by those Google users. Could you give us the URL of your blog so we could have a better idea on why you never got a pr increased?
high PR does not equal to the site has high traffic yet if the site can get high traffic for a long time usually can get high PR
No I don't think I'm penalized. And what whould be the use to penalize PR but not your ranking? http://acharts.us according to google webmasters: 2/3 is PR 0, and the rest is N/A. Yes, they are. I'm not impatient, you might even call me lazy. But I don't think my life style is to be discussed over here
Hmm the answer is simple you got all your top links from wikipedia and they are no follow as we all know but they help in rankings,this is my opinion for dealing with this for 5 minutes,i might be wrong allthought.
True there are a lot of wikipedia links, though there are also enough non-wikipedia links without the rel=nofollow attribute to at least make the PR1 threshold
PR has absolutely nothing to do with your search engine rankings. Just check out this article if you're still in doubt: http://makemoneyforbeginners.blogspot.com/2009/01/making-money-online-anonymously.html
PR and your ranking in search results are two different things. I would say, PR is not important at all. Many years ago when people wanted to sell a domain, then high PR was very important but in the last 2 years, PR has lost its value and every webmaster is looking to be high ranked by search results, because it is the only thing, that brings you real traffic.