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Google PR Update

From Darren of ProBlogger, the Google PR update is on its way. SEOs are excited, while I got a little curious.

Anyway, time for a quick check of some of my domains — this one has a PR of 5 and will probably stick to it after the update. To my surprise though, PinoyBlog.com will (hopefully) be getting a PR upgrade of 6 as well as my webhost (plogHost.com) with as PR 5 to 6 as well.


Likewise, Pinoy.Tech.Blog will now be getting a PR 5 and that’s only 2 months after launching.

To check for the PageRank (PR), I used iWebTool.com’s PageRank Prediction. It shows you your current PR alongside a predicted PR on the next update.

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    6 Responses to “Google PR Update”


    1. Gravatar Icon Andre replied on Oct 20th, 2005 at 6:23 pm (1)

      Blogflux is 7 all around

    2. Gravatar Icon Marc replied on Oct 20th, 2005 at 6:41 pm (2)

      Yummy :D

    3. Gravatar Icon Rickey replied on Oct 21st, 2005 at 8:42 am (3)

      Abe, I think the site you are linking to is not accurate. It says that I had a PR of 6 and in the future it will be 5. In fact, it’s the other way around. I’ve always been a PR 5, and I just checked with your Blogflux and other sites, and my site is now truly a PR 6! I thought I would never move. I am so happy. I feel like I’m somebody now. Hahaha.

    4. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Oct 21st, 2005 at 9:15 am (4)

      Hi Rickey,

      The PR prediction is not accurate. However, the current PR which is 6 is true for you and has already reflected on most Google datacenters.

      Congrats for the PR upgrade!

    5. Gravatar Icon Kates replied on Oct 21st, 2005 at 12:41 pm (5)

      Mine is PR4 if prefixed with www but PR5 if not. How come?

    6. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Oct 22nd, 2005 at 1:27 am (6)

      Hi Kates,

      Technically, only the katesgasis.com is actually the domain. The one with “www” is actually a subdomain. Hence, the two could have different contents altogether and thus different PR.

      It also means that people are linking to your site with the “www” instead of without it.

      P.S.: I suggest you edit your .htaccess so that all links pointing to http://kategasis.com redirects to http://www.katesgasis.com

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