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    What if PR is Lost? Is it real important to have a pagerank? please tell how can i get it back?

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    As every one knows Google PR has updated, some of the websites have lost PR. That might be due to the content, or not enough number of backlinks, try to get do follow links to your blog. Hope you will get the PR in the next upate

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    never mind the pr. it doesnt effact on your position on the search results.

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    jason830 Guest

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    In my opinion,pr is one factor to get good rank on search engines,so we should get it,though google has said they could not show pr on the toolbar.

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    Hiya

    Im in the same boat, my dating site had a pr of 4 before google updated and it went down to pr 2. Now im registered on vmoptions and i asked the same question and was advised lots of websites have lost pr due to google caffeine. I did a little research and i was sent this article. I Hope it helps and personally i prefer to concentrate on my traffic value from alexa.





    Email i was sent from web pro news

    Google Caffeine is the name given to Google's "Next Generation" search engine, which it will use to rank and index all the pages on the wonderful world wide web. According to all indications, this is not just another one of Google's infamous Updates, but a major "Overhaul" of its index and algorithm - the complex formula and calculations Google uses to rank all web pages, including yours.

    If that doesn't sound ominous enough, according to Matt Cutts (Google Spokesperson) one database is already showing Google Caffeine, and the full blown version will be released after the holidays. The reasoning behind this - Google doesn't want to upset webmasters and site owners during the lucrative holiday buying season. In the past, other major Google Updates have come around this time of the year, most notably the "Florida Update" which severely affected many web sites and webmasters

    Recently, Google has been more aware and much more generous to webmasters by being more open and forthcoming in regards to how it indexes its pages. This time around, webmasters were even given access to a beta version of Caffeine which Google released last summer ('09) where webmasters could check to see how well their keywords and site would fare in this new search index. This beta site (www2.sandbox.google.com) has now been taken down by Google.

    Like any professional search engine marketer who works online, I was constantly checking my sites and keywords in Google's new search engine. I have drawn some conclusions from what I have observed, but please be aware it is often very foolish to draw conclusions and make predictions from a small sampling of results. You can end up with egg on your face very quickly, especially when you consider Google is probably still making adjustments and refinements on Caffeine as it analyzes the results.

    However, there are certain ranking factors that even Google is telling us about, mainly "Site Speed" or how fast your site loads will play a part in how its ranked. We have also heard a lot about "Broken Links" and if your page or site has them, then it will probably be ranked lower. Of course, linking out to "Bad Neighborhoods" will probably still not be a good practice, if you want higher rankings within Google.

    It should not come as a shock or a surprise, that "Over-All Page Quality" will play a greater role in how well your page ranks. Keep in mind, Google is like any other company putting out a product, if that product doesn't have a high standard of quality, it reflects badly back on everybody concerned. Google's SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages) are the key to all their online revenue, they must do everything in their power to keep that product fast, relevant, current and above all high quality.

    Therefore, expect "OnPage Factors" to play a much greater role in Google Caffeine. Quality unique content, page design, good navigation, title, meta tags, description, keyword density, alt tags, page views, bounce rate, traffic numbers, time spent on page, and the number of social bookmarks may play an increased role in achieving high rankings. A perfectly optimized keyworded page, with the keyword in the title, description, meta tags, alt tags, on the page... will probably get you ranked higher in Caffeine, as well as most search engines on the web

    This may be pure speculation on my part, but one of the areas Caffeine will be addressing or incorporating is "Social BookMarking", that is the number of social bookmarks a page receives will determine how high it is ranked. I also believe one of the major reasons these bookmarks will become much more important has to do with the whole nasty issue of link buying.

    Now, the integrity of Google's index is not in question, but any savvy marketer or webmaster knows any individual or company with deep pockets and huge resources can buy their way into the top spot. Despite Google's attempt to stop it, link buying and keyword positioning, is a thriving industry on the web. Rightly or wrongly, money and unlimíted resources will get you or your company to the top in organic search, regardless of which search engine you're targeting.

    All moral and ethnical issues aside, the small webmaster and/or online marketer is stuck right in the middle, with Google on one side and these major multinational competitors on the other. Looming on the horizon is Google Caffeine, a new sheriff in town!

    What New Rules Will This Sheriff Bring?

    The major question here is this: has the importance of backlinking been downplayed in this new index in favor of the keyworded domain and onsite content and optimization? Has there been a major shift to listing more quality content rather than relying on the number of backlinks a site is receiving, even from important related themed sites? The major problem and question to Google is this: if links can be bought, how do you keep your organic results democratic and fair, which was the original intention of Larry Page and Sergey Brin when they started Google in 1998

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    yes, PR doesnt matter much for a site. Its all about traffic. If you have PR its well and good

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    Fresh Peaks Guest

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    may indicate a Google penalty, or at the very least a serious reduction in inbound link strength.

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    angelx Guest

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    I had several PR3 and PR4 sites but they all lost their pagerank in the last update. One PR4 managed to keep some pagerank, it is currently at PR1. I didn't do anything out of the ordinary witht hese sites. No massive linking or anything. i really don't knwo what caused it. It didnt seem to effect my ranking though

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryan View Post
    What if PR is Lost? Is it real important to have a pagerank? please tell how can i get it back?
    Hello If you want increase your PR then you have to get strong back links from high PR sites and new and unique visitors per day because PR depends on That how many times your page views .
    and for more you can contact me at http://www.shubhinetwork.com

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    zenithuk Guest

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    Traffic is more impotent then PR. so then do more concentration on traffic rather then PR.

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