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Material for thinking: My main page at chembuddy.com is PR5 now. It has 19 outgoing links. Some of them are rel=nofollowed, to channel more PR to the pages I want to have higher PR. One may expect that the pages linked to without restrictions should be PR4, or at least PR3. Some are. Some are not. http://www.chembuddy.com/?left=BATE&...ion_equilibria is one of those with much lower PR then expected. PR0 to be precise. This page is also linked from some external sources, so I will expect it to be over PR0 even without link from my main page. Of about 100 pages on the site only 7 has PR above 0. After previous PR update over 20 pages had PR reported as 2 or 3 (with main page PR being 4). Anybody else noticing similar things - other pages than the main loosing PR after the last update? |
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other examples of pages being reported as PR0 which end up high on the SERPs, indicating that the PR0 is not the real ranking. |
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Anybody else noticing similar things - other pages than the main loosing PR after the last update? |
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On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:24:06 +0200, Mikkel Moldrup-Lakjer mikkel (AT) fabel (DOT) dk> wrote: other examples of pages being reported as PR0 which end up high on the SERPs, indicating that the PR0 is not the real ranking. You don't need high PR for high SERPs, that was discussed to death. |
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You don't need high PR for high SERPs, that was discussed to death. |
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Material for thinking: My main page at chembuddy.com is PR5 now. It has 19 outgoing links. Some of them are rel=nofollowed, to channel more PR to the pages I want to have higher PR. One may expect that the pages linked to without restrictions should be PR4, or at least PR3. Some are. Some are not. http://www.chembuddy.com/?left=BATE&...ion_equilibria is one of those with much lower PR then expected. PR0 to be precise. This page is also linked from some external sources, so I will expect it to be over PR0 even without link from my main page. Of about 100 pages on the site only 7 has PR above 0. After previous PR update over 20 pages had PR reported as 2 or 3 (with main page PR being 4). Anybody else noticing similar things - other pages than the main loosing PR after the last update? No idea what it means, apart from the fact that random surfer is no longer random. It is biased now. Best, Borek -- http://www.chembuddy.com - chemical calculators for labs and education BATE - program for pH calculations CASC - Concentration and Solution Calculator pH lectures - guide to hand pH calculation with examples |
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You don't need high PR for high SERPs, that was discussed to death. Why would I need high PR then at all?.. Just stare at this little cute green thing?.. or just feel I am really an accomplished somebody?.. |
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Material for thinking: My main page at chembuddy.com is PR5 now. It has 19 outgoing links. Some of them are rel=nofollowed, to channel more PR to the pages I want to have higher PR. One may expect that the pages linked to without restrictions should be PR4, or at least PR3. Some are. Some are not. http://www.chembuddy.com/?left=BATE&...ion_equilibria is one of those with much lower PR then expected. PR0 to be precise. This page is also linked from some external sources, so I will expect it to be over PR0 even without link from my main page. Of about 100 pages on the site only 7 has PR above 0. After previous PR update over 20 pages had PR reported as 2 or 3 (with main page PR being 4). Anybody else noticing similar things - other pages than the main loosing PR after the last update? No idea what it means, apart from the fact that random surfer is no longer random. It is biased now. Best, Borek -- http://www.chembuddy.com - chemical calculators for labs and education BATE - program for pH calculations CASC - Concentration and Solution Calculator pH lectures - guide to hand pH calculation with examples |
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"Borek" <borek (AT) parts (DOT) bpp.to.com.remove.pl> wrote in message news p.sy1n69z0584cds (AT) borek (DOT) ..Material for thinking: My main page at chembuddy.com is PR5 now. It has 19 outgoing links. Some of them are rel=nofollowed, to channel more PR to the pages I want to have higher PR. One may expect that the pages linked to without restrictions should be PR4, or at least PR3. Some are. Some are not. http://www.chembuddy.com/?left=BATE&...ion_equilibria is one of those with much lower PR then expected. PR0 to be precise. This page is also linked from some external sources, so I will expect it to be over PR0 even without link from my main page. Of about 100 pages on the site only 7 has PR above 0. After previous PR update over 20 pages had PR reported as 2 or 3 (with main page PR being 4). Anybody else noticing similar things - other pages than the main loosing PR after the last update? No idea what it means, apart from the fact that random surfer is no longer random. It is biased now. Best, Borek -- http://www.chembuddy.com - chemical calculators for labs and education BATE - program for pH calculations CASC - Concentration and Solution Calculator pH lectures - guide to hand pH calculation with examples Apart from the home page, I don't think any of your pages have a specific PR associated with them. The displayed value is just calculated on the fly, probably by dividing the composite PR by a number. I've a case like this where the root page is PR5 and hundreds of trailing variable sub pages show PR2, regardless of incoming links to specific pages, link structure, age of the page etc. A new page today will always display PR2. It is a waste of time trying to direct PR to certain pages. It does not work. It is helpful however to remove say half of all the pages from the Google index if all those pages are rubbish or virtually identical since this reduces the division number and helps Google index only those pages that are worthwhile indexing. robots.txt and rel="nofollow" are useful in stopping the indexing of pages with negligible content value - such as hundreds (or thousands) of pages with just one word different, which say "access to info for username=xyz is not allowed, please login first" If you want to concentrate PR on specific interesting pages then you need to use static page urls without trailing variables. Best regards, Eric. As a follow up to the above I wonder if, for PR purposes, a collection of |
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