I'll probably just do it myself to avoid any potential problems. I hadn't heard of any problems with godaddy and redirects until now, but better safe.
It wasn't just one backlink. It was that special backlink from Bill Gates. ...or do I mean that special backrub from Paris Hilton??? It's been a long few days...
For many months I've been so sad over my PR0 at http://www.ProtectedStocks.com Tonight I checked http://www.mcdar.net/q-check/datatool.asp and FINALLY some data centers are showing PR3 rather than PR0. This morning all datacenters were reporting PR0. The PR updates are happening!
It sure would be nice if Google would return to what they were doing about 10 days ago. I have a page rank of 5 and up until last week I was in the top 10 on Google with three search terms but now I am off the map somewhere. And for the life of me I can't seem to put together the problem. If any of you fellows would care to comment my website is www.carpenterleasing.com. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/images/smilies/confused.gif I would appreciate your input. CactusJack
I can confirm that. I am seeing PR updates on: 66.249.87.99 66.249.87.104 72.14.207.99 72.14.207.104 72.14.207.106 216.239.37.104 using McDar's Tool.
Now a couple of others are catching up. Looks like my new mental health directory, launched since the last update, is going to PR4 or PR5 depending on the datacenter.
My site www.hot-screensaver.com has gone up from PR0 to PR4 on a few datacernters, based on the www.mcdar.net tool. How long it usually take the other datacenters to catch up?
LOL @ aeiouy Things are still in flux but there's no question about the PR update. Depending on the URL used and the datacenter reporting, that new site is now PR3, PR4, or PR5 but until tonight it was (publicly) PR0.
On Firefox, the PR extension is also showing an update - from PR0 to PR4 now. I don't have the Google toolbar. I wonder if it shows up the same?
I'm not seeing it on that site in the Toolbar yet but of course it's not in all the datacenters yet...
im so happy, every site i have went up in PR, my main site went from PR3 to PR5, im mega happy, i really should put some content on it at some point. I site i did absolutly nothing with went to a PR3 It still lays dorment. i really do feel WAY better now
all our new sites went to PR 3 PR 4 ..they are really new, even newborn - launched in the beginning of October and have no or couple of IBLs... And our main, old site is still PR 4....in spite of at least 100 new IBLs (half -one way, half - reciprocal) during the last 3 months... It seems like G gives "light green" to the newest sites and forgets about old ones...Anybody has the same situation? can it be improved somehow?
I see almost the same thing with the new sites that just gained PR. Older, developed, and multi-linked sites didn't move at all. I'll have to mull things over a bit to determine my new strategy.
My PR has gone from 0 to 3. The website is about 2 months old. The links have also gone up - 0 to 33 (still only a fraction of the actual number). However it looks like I'm being penalised for something as the website does not appear in Google search results for any major terms. Though the ranking for the search "turkey renting" seems to be improving at a rate of about 2 spots a day.
Here are new PR for my sites..... Site 1: Old: 0, New: 6 Site 2: Old: 0, New: 7 Site 3: Old: 0, New: 7 Site 4: Old, 3, New: 3 (why ) Site 4 Subsite 1: Old, 0, New: 7 Site 4 Subsite 2: Old, 0, New: 5 This is crazy, I never expected this and some of my sites doesn't have that much content (the subsites). Is this a mistake with google/toolbar pagerank (hope not )