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Friday, November 16, 2007

PR0’s - Yet Another Google Update?

Posted by Jim Hedger @ 11:32 am

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PageRank valuations are fluctuating wildly again nearly three weeks after Google began targeting sites that bought and sold text-links. Earlier today, reports started coming in to SEO writers and blogs tracking PageRank. This time however the trend seems to tend towards terminal as Google has been assigning a bunch of PR0 valuations to several sites, including some that do not buy or sell links.

rustybrick from Search Engine Roundtable points out the latest PageRank discussion thread happening at DigitalPoint forums. This thread is a good read because it is where a bulk of SEOs are discussing, dissecting and hopefully solving the riddles associated with Google’s means of page-trust evaluation.

European SEO writer Andy Beard has a lengthy post, “ZERORANK” outlining the recent five phases of what appears to be wider PageRank update. Andy also reports on several specific cases in which websites with average or above-average PR valuations have dropped to PR0. Part of his post includes the process of filing a “reconsideration request”.

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