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Hi Guys, After the last google update I have noticed that all the internal pages of one of my sites have gone to PR: N/A (Previously all PR1's and 0's). They all appear to still be indexed in google though, and some are getting traffic. I'm a bit worried that it may be due to duplicate content within my site. I'm using a wordpress blog where the home page shows excerpts of each post (I use the 'more' tag to do this). I also have all my posts viewable by categories and tags etc but I use the 'Canonical URLs' option within All in one SEO for them. I have about 5-6 sentences of each post displayed before the 'more' tag is used. My home page also recently dropped from PR 1 to PR 0 however the site is ranking better than ever. If anyone can offer any advice on what the problem might be I'd be very grateful. Or if someone experienced in this area could have a quick look at the site that would be great too. |
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Don't worry yourself about the PR of subpages. Only the rankings matter.
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Australia
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As I said... I'm not too worried as the site is ranking better than ever, however I find it strange that my internal pages are suddenly PR N/A rather than just PR: 0. From what I've been reading the only explanation that seems likely to me is that the internal pages have been placed in google's supplemental index. Apparently there is no longer any way to tell if this is the case though. | |
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