Sudden PR N/A on a few pages of a site with no other apparent difference

Discussion in 'SEO' started by ViewPublishing, Aug 30, 2009.

  1. #1
    One of my biggest sites is an authority PR5 site with sitelinks and the whole deal. The main menu bar contains links to 7 different areas of my website. These 7 pages have always had PR3-4 for several years now. I just noticed a few days ago that my "Articles" page, my "About Us" page and my "Links" page are suddenly PR N/A.

    No link selling or other funny business. I just have some links to some very relevant sites in my niche. The about us page is literally a blurb about the website. The Article page links to about 30% of my content.

    I can't see any ryhme or reason as to why they would suddenly become N/A unless it is maybe just a glitch or something. It really doesn't concern me because if anything google traffic has increased. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced something similar or has any idea what is going on.
     
    ViewPublishing, Aug 30, 2009 IP
  2. brian65

    brian65 Active Member

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    Sure. This happens on my sites pretty frequently. Pages jump from PR3 to PR N/A and back over a period of days or weeks. I used to worry about it but like you I didn't see any drop in traffic so decided it was nothing to worry about.
     
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  3. qualityseotools

    qualityseotools Peon

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    It has also happened to my Blog www.freelanceprojects.info. It went from PR 2 to PR N/A and shows PR N/A since 6 months. But it did not effect the traffic. So, don't worry about PR.
     
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    dairyman Notable Member

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    That might be due to a possible update in the PR which happens once in a quarter.
    As long as you are satisfied with the traffic, never bother about PR :)
     
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  5. lifeplayer

    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    This normally happen when google are collecting data. Dont be too worry, wait for couple of days, the PR will back to normal froom N/A
     
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    michaeljm72 Active Member

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    the same has happened to me recently, it all changed. but depends on which source i use to check the front domain pr

    i'd be interested to know what checker/website you are using to check the pagerank of those internal pagers - or just google toolbar perhaps?
     
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  7. monosodium

    monosodium Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, I agree with lifeplayer. It happened to one of my front pages actually. It's probably just a little glitch as you say. Should be back in a few days.
     
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    My blogs are showing the same thing...I think that might be because google's pr update is probably going on.
     
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