PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
04-14-2008, 07:50 PM
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PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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Posts: 16
Name: Josh
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I've been reading and reading and reading about Google and page rank and have not really come up with an answer to my (probably common) problem.
I have two sites that I just want up, functional, and findable:
joshcanhelp.com
gtmcbride.com
The sites are about the same age and about the same amount of content. They both are functioning as digital business cards for the time being. The problem is that both have a PR0 right now. I'm not looking to climb the ranks right now, I just want out of the "0" category.
Link-wise, the gtmcbride.com site is pretty slim (it's getting much better stats in Analytics though). For Joshcanhelp.com, I've done as much as I can:
- Squidoo pages linking to it (2 of them)
- Kudzu, Yellowpages.com, Yahoo businesses (local biz listing sites in the States)
- My PR2 blogspot site (joshisjosh.com)
- Facebook and Myspace links
- A few other various blogs, comments, and other forums
The most disconcerting is that a "link:joshcanhelp.com" pulls up nothing even with all those links (though even my blog only shows two).
The code is almost 100% validated (won't take the Google gadget on there), I'm not doing anything black-hat, I'm signed up with AdSense, I have a webmaster account, I have a sitemap submitted, I have robot.txt on there, and I give blood when I can!
What's a budding webmaster to do? Thanks in advance!
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04-14-2008, 08:20 PM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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Posts: 2,905
Location: Canada
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What would you rather to have PR0 or Visitors?
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04-14-2008, 08:29 PM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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Posts: 16
Name: Josh
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I would like visitors, of course but a PR0 limits that greatly, no?
I'm under the impression that a PR0 is just a temporary/negative condition for a website. If you're not doing anything wrong, everything is submitted properly, and you have some kind of content, the lowest Google Grade you get is PR1. I'm fine with PR1; I'm looking to avoid a penalty situation.
I'm also a big n00b and could, potentially, be massively misunderstanding the whole thing. I have pretty much read the whole internet, though, so there's that.
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04-14-2008, 10:44 PM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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how new are they? Brand new sites will always have a PR0. PR won't go into effect until the next PR update. (Google PR usually updates every 3-4 months). If you want your PR to improve, concentrate on building backlinks.
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04-14-2008, 10:51 PM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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Posts: 2,905
Location: Canada
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Let me just say, build good content and people will link to your sites
and that as a bonus will give you better PR.
Simple formula that work like a charm
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04-15-2008, 01:31 AM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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Posts: 508
Name: Tamar Weinberg
Location: New York
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Originally Posted by Lpspider
how new are they? Brand new sites will always have a PR0. PR won't go into effect until the next PR update. (Google PR usually updates every 3-4 months). If you want your PR to improve, concentrate on building backlinks.
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What Lpspider said. Google PageRank updates every few months. The current PageRank of any site isn't necessarily the "real" PageRank. In other words, it barely matters nowadays.
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04-15-2008, 04:23 AM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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Posts: 11,894
Location: Blackpool. UK
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http://www.webmaster-talk.com/the-go...important.html
PR0 is not any kind of penalty
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What's a budding webmaster to do
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Turn OFF the PR display and never look at it again!
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04-15-2008, 04:42 AM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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I suggest try to focus on traffics and good ranking position in the SE. You PR will grow on the process . . .
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04-15-2008, 09:13 AM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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Posts: 117
Location: Northeastern PA
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Originally Posted by chrishirst
Turn OFF the PR display and never look at it again!
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This is the best solution
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04-15-2008, 10:15 AM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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Name: Josh
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Originally Posted by chrishirst
Turn OFF the PR display and never look at it again!
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I don't have the toolbar, I just check it on-line. Looks like thats the same thing
It's hard to just ignore Google's rating, especially if I have one that might be hindering how my results show up.
Regardless of the page rank, I am definitely concentrating on backlinks and content. I've read enough to know that's the only thing to help your results. I just want to make sure I'm not missing something.
Thanks for all the reinforcement.... I thought I was doing it right and it's nice to know that I am (with the exception of stressing over PR of course).
BTW, someone asked how nwe the sites are... one was up in March and the other was up in late February I think.
Last edited by joshcanhelp : 04-15-2008 at 10:16 AM.
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04-15-2008, 10:25 AM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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Posts: 11,894
Location: Blackpool. UK
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no amount of PR as shown on the toolbar or any other "tool" will help or hinder. The only thing it will get you is more spam from the link beggers!
Don't "concentrate" on backlinks. Get some of course, but look for ones that will send you pre-qualified and interested visitors.
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04-15-2008, 12:37 PM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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Posts: 460
Name: Lawrence
Location: www.seono1.co.za
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My website PR dropped from P3 - PR0 yesterday and my traffic is still very good
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04-15-2008, 03:40 PM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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PR is not king. Don't think as so.
I have some PR0 sites but taking very good traffic.
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04-15-2008, 03:41 PM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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Name: John Alexander
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Originally Posted by joshcanhelp
I'm under the impression that a PR0 is just a temporary/negative condition for a website. If you're not doing anything wrong, everything is submitted properly, and you have some kind of content, the lowest Google Grade you get is PR1. I'm fine with PR1; I'm looking to avoid a penalty situation.
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Where did you get this idea???
Think of a brand new car that just came out of the factory an hour ago - but the car only changes the odometer every 4 months. Since it's brand spanking new, it's going to show 0 miles on the odo. A week later, since it's still pretty new and hasn't updated itself, it's still going to show 0. That's not a penalty, it's a measurement.
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04-15-2008, 05:45 PM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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Posts: 2,905
Location: Canada
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John, it reminds me a story about 4 and 5 years old ask their grandma:
- Grandma, do you know where from little babies are coming from?
So grandma said:
- Nice bird brings them to us
4 years old turn to 5 years old and said:
- Should we tell her the truth or should we let her to die ignorant?
Sometimes after spending days, weeks and months in basement some people will come up with unbelievable theories and then sell them as a real things. You can try to educate them if they willing to learn but you can’t change their minds because their truth is the only one that they want to know.
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04-15-2008, 06:51 PM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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PR doesnt matter anymore nyways. It used to be nwadays it doesnt.
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04-16-2008, 01:30 AM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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Name: Josh
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Originally Posted by fastreplies
Sometimes after spending days, weeks and months in basement some people will come up with unbelievable theories and then sell them as a real things. You can try to educate them if they willing to learn but you can’t change their minds because their truth is the only one that they want to know.
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I'm brand new on this site and, as such, you know next to nothing about me. Clearly I'm wrong about this issue but there is no reason to call me a stubborn basement dweller or compare me to a child. I came here to talk to other webmasters and learn about Google page rank. Am I in the wrong spot? Did I try to argue with you? What am I selling you?
Google for "zero page rank" or "PR0" and read what comes up. If you don't know anything about this condition, it will start to seem like a penalty condition by Google.
Thanks for the help.
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04-16-2008, 02:14 AM
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Re: PR0 for two new-ish sites. Why?
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Posts: 508
Name: Tamar Weinberg
Location: New York
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Originally Posted by joshcanhelp
If you don't know anything about this condition, it will start to seem like a penalty condition by Google.
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I agree with you on the first part; it was a bit harsh - but I don't think he specifically referred to you (rather, just an overall sense of how some people respond to these things. And I understand where he's coming from because there are an incredible amount of conspiracy theories surfacing on the 'net).
But if you don't know anything about this "condition," you have nothing to worry about either.
More realistically speaking, think about it as an "intellectual age." As a baby, you might be a PR0 (you know nothing). You may be really smart and get to a higher PR. Then you [may] get stupid again.
Okay, well maybe that wasn't the best analogy, but the only "penalty conditions" by Google that I know of are:
1. Google giving malware warnings to sites that may auto-install viruses (I haven't seen this lately)
2. Being delisted from Google
PageRank is not a penalty. It's just an indicator of "quality" from a standpoint that barely matters nowadays.
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04-16-2008, 04:59 AM
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