Google PR updated again today!

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Today I found PR change in many of my websites. Even some new blog posts I posted 3 weeks ago got PR.

Confirmed with my friends too. Looks like just another PR update within a short time!
#google #today #updated
  • Profile picture of the author jalicia18
    Hmmm that's kinda the result of the latest panda updates. Fresh and unique content being valued.
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    • Profile picture of the author faceblogger
      Originally Posted by jalicia18 View Post

      Hmmm that's kinda the result of the latest panda updates. Fresh and unique content being valued.
      Not exactly. I got PR increase for some of my crappy auto blogs as well. Fresh and unique content is always being valued (it's not a new inclusion, it has been there for a long time).

      But, unique content results natural backlinks and gives better results (notably after Panda update) since google crushed many link building methods & took some extra measures against contents with 'no value'.

      Page Rank depends on backlinks only. It's nothing to do with the content directly. Google has not made such changes on PR algorithm.
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  • Profile picture of the author Patrick Vikus
    I saw that google are making PR updates in a new weeks now.Great

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  • Profile picture of the author Stuart william
    no changes, finger crossed
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  • Profile picture of the author NicSennen
    There was another thread on this but it seems to have vanished. Those who think their PR hasn't updated today need to look at their inner pages as this update is different.

    It seems to me that pagerank is becoming a lot more fluid, frequently updating and is truly beginning to mean PAGE rank instead of SITE rank. I now have a site with a PR1 front page which has PR2 & PR3 inner pages.

    I know that PR isn't supposed to mean much any more but we all know when we go looking for backlinks that it does. So how can we judge what pagerank a site is now if inner pages are ranked higher than the front page?
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    • Profile picture of the author glennforum
      Have seen some of my sites to have either increased or decreased in page rank just today so i guess this is the panda update again. Is google going to do this on a monthly basis? or weekly basis?
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    • Profile picture of the author faceblogger
      Originally Posted by NicSennen View Post

      It seems to me that pagerank is becoming a lot more fluid, frequently updating and is truly beginning to mean PAGE rank instead of SITE rank. I now have a site with a PR1 front page which has PR2 & PR3 inner pages.

      I know that PR isn't supposed to mean much any more but we all know when we go looking for backlinks that it does. So how can we judge what pagerank a site is now if inner pages are ranked higher than the front page?
      Same experience here. My site with a PR1 front page has got some PR2 inner pages now.
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    • Profile picture of the author dburk
      Originally Posted by NicSennen View Post

      There was another thread on this but it seems to have vanished. Those who think their PR hasn't updated today need to look at their inner pages as this update is different.

      It seems to me that pagerank is becoming a lot more fluid, frequently updating and is truly beginning to mean PAGE rank instead of SITE rank. I now have a site with a PR1 front page which has PR2 & PR3 inner pages.

      I know that PR isn't supposed to mean much any more but we all know when we go looking for backlinks that it does. So how can we judge what pagerank a site is now if inner pages are ranked higher than the front page?
      Hi NicSennen,

      It has always been that way, nothing has changed, except that you are becoming more aware of the truth. PageRank has always been for the page and never for the site. What you are observing has existed for as long as the Google Toolbar has existed, you just having been paying close attention until now.
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by NicSennen View Post

      There was another thread on this but it seems to have vanished. Those who think their PR hasn't updated today need to look at their inner pages as this update is different.

      It seems to me that pagerank is becoming a lot more fluid, frequently updating and is truly beginning to mean PAGE rank instead of SITE rank. I now have a site with a PR1 front page which has PR2 & PR3 inner pages.

      I know that PR isn't supposed to mean much any more but we all know when we go looking for backlinks that it does. So how can we judge what pagerank a site is now if inner pages are ranked higher than the front page?
      I like this. And it makes a lot of sense really. So I hope it sticks. Why can't an inner page have a higher PR than the domain itself? It never really made sense. If I focus on creating backlinks to an inner page more-so than the domain itself, why wouldn't that page have a higher PR than the domain?
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      • Profile picture of the author dburk
        Originally Posted by JSProjects View Post

        I like this. And it makes a lot of sense really. So I hope it sticks. Why can't an inner page have a higher PR than the domain itself? It never really made sense. If I focus on creating backlinks to an inner page more-so than the domain itself, why wouldn't that page have a higher PR than the domain?
        Hi JSProjects,

        Glad to see you are coming around, but you seem to have not to completely grasped the truth.

        Domains don't have PR and never did. PR is assigned to individual pages, not domains. It has always been possible for inner pages to have higher PR and there has always been many examples of this. So, don't worry about it sticking, it has been stuck that way since PR was invented.
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  • Profile picture of the author erikfast
    Same here, noticed that my home page bounced back from 100+ to 20+ for my main keyword, 10 spots higher than before the dip. So, nothing to complain about, eh?

    Keep backlinkin'...
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