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Hi Warrior,
Recently i found that my new blog that was Google page rank get increased from 0 to 2 but i found that my traffic from traffic is decrease.

How is it possible that page rank is increased but traffic decreased ?:confused:
Please suggest me.
#increase #rank
  • Profile picture of the author Chris Q
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    It's good that your blog's PR has increased its PR. But I really don't get what you mean by this:

    "but i found that my traffic from traffic is decrease."

    If your traffic decreased, it means are you only relying to search engine traffic? Or do you also spend time building backlinks to different sources?
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  • Profile picture of the author semaximizer
    PageRank is a value using which the pages of your sites are evaluated by Google. There is no direct relation with your traffic. Also note: PageRank and SERP (search Engine Position Rank) are two different things
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  • Profile picture of the author MaryMartha
    Congratulating friend for your blog PR 2 and your traffic is going down you should star Social Media Optimization if you didn't try this
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  • Profile picture of the author marcell12
    congrates for your blog page rank. as keep doing back linking or other tool you are doing for increasing the page rank.
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    • Profile picture of the author pontiffjane1
      Originally Posted by marcell12 View Post

      congrates for your blog page rank. as keep doing back linking or other tool you are doing for increasing the page rank.
      Yes, it may be google dance thus be aware of this and keep linking.
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  • Profile picture of the author money200
    Thanks to all but, My problem is still not solve-Before my page rank is 0 Google more crawl my blog page but now i founding since last two day Google not crawling my webpage. I saw in Google analytic that my traffic from Google is reduced 12% as compare to previous.
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      Your PageRank has basically nothing to do with traffic. Not sure why you think it would. PR is just a measure of the quality of incoming links. It is not a measure of your rankings or what traffic you can expect.
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      • Profile picture of the author mosthost
        Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

        Your PageRank has basically nothing to do with traffic. Not sure why you think it would. PR is just a measure of the quality of incoming links. It is not a measure of your rankings or what traffic you can expect.
        I agree with MF-er here.

        ProTip: Mike Friedman (MF) is correct 78% of the time, which is 81% more accurate than the average Warrior Forum (WF) Wannabe Warrior
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    • Profile picture of the author WilliamBlah
      Originally Posted by money200 View Post

      ...my traffic from Google is reduced 12% as compare to previous. [/B]
      A reduction in traffic of just 12% could easily be attributed to natural variation! Don't go and try to make changes to anything just yet, you might cause more problems than you solve.
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  • Profile picture of the author pauley13
    Hi,

    Page Rank is Google's way of reflecting the QUANTITY of backlinks a page receives. It has no bearing on the QUALITY of the site or the authority of its domain. It IS, however, one of a number of factors Google will consider when establishing how to rank a site for a given keyword.

    Google SERP rank on the other hand is a much more complex result of how "trustworthy" Google considers your page to be. This Trust Rank can actually be measured, but that's another matter. For now, just consider the simplest elements:

    - Is your content on that page relevant to the keyword?
    - Is the keyword you're trying to rank for well-represented on the page? (density)
    - Is the primary keyword accompanied by related keywords to assure Google of the semantic relevance of your page? (LSI)
    - Is the page linked to authority pages (i.e. is it a "member of an authoritative club")?
    - Are there good quality pages linking back to your page?

    This last point is the source of much grief, even among some very experienced marketers. There are backlinks and there are BACKLINKS, lol. Some are cheap and nasty and don't contribute much to your Trust Rank - but they will contribute to your Page Rank. Others WILL contribute to your Trust Rank significantly, without affecting your Page Rank in any visible way.

    "Google Dance", by the way, is NOT a random occurrence nor is it any kind of sloppiness on Google's part. It is strictly related to a site's Trust Rank, which can be demonstrated quite easily.

    So, to ensure that your page/site does well on Google, make sure you have great quality content, optimize it well for Google - but also for a human reader - get QUALITY backlinks - and... then do the same for ALL your pages in order to create a solid Semantic Environment. Update your site regularly.

    And monitor your actual results on Google Analytics, paying particular attention to the number of visits you get from your ranking keywords (under traffic sources). Compare those actual results with estimates given by Google Keyword Tool and apply the standard statistical click distribution formula to figure out "how trusted" you are on that keyword at any given moment.

    To do this, check your keyword in GKT. Use [exact] match - and let's say it says 1000 monthly searches on average. If you're at #1 on Google you might "count on" a statistical 40% yield (different yields for different positions, you can check that easily online - but be aware that estimates may differ somewhat, depending on your sources). So, 40% of 1000 is 400. That's how many visits you should get if you're 100% trusted. You CAN get more, because that's only based on the [exact] match, and there's more to all this than exact matches, but never mind. At first you'll have a job just reaching this number. So now check your GA and if it tells you you got 40 visits, this means you're 10% trusted. There's more to this than that, but this should be enough to get you started.

    Monitoring your results is KEY to succeeding online.

    Hope this helps paul
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  • Profile picture of the author patco
    Congrats...

    But I think you are not so familiar with this...

    You should "choose" one of them...
    1) Build a great PR (PR6++)
    2) Increase the amount of traffic

    Doing both of them in the beginning is hard especially for newbies. If you want to increase PR, you need strong and high quality backlinks, if you need traffic, you should check PPC advertising like Google Adwords.
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  • Profile picture of the author iramency
    I am still trying to figure out today how my blog dropped TODAY? from a PR4 to a PR3 yet traffic is up in the past thee months and back links are 20% more. I am producing the same content as usual. I can't get upset about it because it hasn't affected my placement that I am aware of.

    QUESTION: If you add ALT text and IMG TITLES to your photos does this help or hurt your page rank?
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  • Profile picture of the author mikest4u
    Congrats Regarding your Blog PR! Try To make more and more qualitative backlinks which definitely help you to increase your site page rank! One of the most important aspect is to focus on content quality as well!
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