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Yeah it has started and here is the first screenshot of my sites PR fluctuating.



Have you gained some PR?
 
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AfternicAfternic
why is a pr diff if i put in "mysite.com" vs "www.mysite.com"
 
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What's it mean when some DCs give me a PR2 but other PR4?? I had PR4 down the line until this last update. Now some say PR2. :td:

Lyte
 
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All I can say is that good question. I've been wondering about the same thing from last 3 days.
 
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MK3Design said:
why is a pr diff if i put in "mysite.com" vs "www.mysite.com"


I have asked this question...and thought I had
a solution to it...but it appears not! :D
So I dunno!
 
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MK3Design said:
why is a pr diff if i put in "mysite.com" vs "www.mysite.com"
but for my site shows same pr and it neither increased or decreased
 
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one pr4 came down to pr3. Is it very hard to get to PR4 and PR5?
 
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It is chaos this time.

It was even showing Namepros PR 0.

Now what to say after that.
 
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my site predict PR4
but I see all od the servers are 0PR... :(
 
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mine moved from PR2 to PR4. quite happy.
 
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Man.

Atlast some good results.

PR 6 for 4 sites.
PR 5 for 7 sites.
PR 4 for 23 sites.
PR 3 for 6 sites.
PR 2 for 1 site.
PR 1 for None.
PR 0 for 7 sites.
 
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-Nick- said:
Man.

Atlast some good results.

PR 6 for 4 sites.
PR 5 for 7 sites.
PR 4 for 23 sites.
PR 3 for 6 sites.
PR 2 for 1 site.
PR 1 for None.
PR 0 for 7 sites.
Whoa! You have 48 sites?! :o

I got nothing. Screwed over by Google again. :'(
This week just doesn't get any better. Officially my worst week ever!
 
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B33R said:
Whoa! You have 48 sites?! :o
57 in real. But many are banned and sandboxed :D

I was learning on them in past. :D
 
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Wow, I think I have 6. :lol:

Where do you find the time to manage/make/run all those sites?
Do they have 48 hour days in India or something? :laugh: :)
 
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B33R said:
Do they have 48 hour days in India or something? :laugh: :)
EHHEHEEH. No man. It is just that most of them are automated. And most of the time visitors are shouting for this and that. But admin is no where to be seen. :D

I started them all and got them crawled and ranked. But still sometimes I don't get time to open my own website in a month or two. If some visitor emails me and says that this is broken in it then only I go there and check to make the things right.

I am cutting it low now. Will soon sell off some PR 3 and PR 4 directories. Because cannot manage the things. :(
 
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Finally, on one of my website some of the pages have gone from PR0 to PR3. :tu:
 
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-Nick- said:
EHHEHEEH. No man. It is just that most of them are automated. And most of the time visitors are shouting for this and that. But admin is no where to be seen. :D
This is quite interesting.

Just by getting links between all your sites you already have a nice number of back links and this way some PR increase, even if they are in the same IP.
 
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it's been a weird update to say the least. No site of mine lost pr, nor any that I run for others, but those that should have seen some increase got nothing while others that probably should have stayed the same increased.

Maybe it is still too early to tell just where it will all shake out.
 
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I can't grumble .. google has done me proud :)
 
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YesBrilliant said:
Just by getting links between all your sites you already have a nice number of back links and this way some PR increase, even if they are in the same IP.
Yes many people believe that linking from same I.P. has no value and this and that and C class I.P. and blah and blah and blah. :D

But I think a proper interlinking can also be benificial in many cases. I have examples of sites getting PR 5 and better SERP's with pure interlinking.
 
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