My site is about 5 months old, but the first 4 months or so it was suffering from a spider trap due to cookie checking. Now that the cookie checking has been removed, my site has started showing up in Google. But my PR is 0. I think I have quite a few good in bound links, more than competitor sites that have PRs around 5. Do I simply have to wait for a dance (?) Did I just miss the last one or is there a possiblility that I have violated something. I don't believe I'm spamming in any way.
Thank you in advance for your help.
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Pr0- Problem Or Not Ranked?
Started by
marula
, Sep 30 2003 08:04 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 30 September 2003 - 08:04 PM
#2
Posted 30 September 2003 - 10:03 PM
Welcome to the forum, Marula.
While Google is indexing content fairly quickly, it seems like there is a bit of a lag before they give a site credit for additional inbound links.
Can you see links to your site when running a link:http://www.yourdomain.com search?
While Google is indexing content fairly quickly, it seems like there is a bit of a lag before they give a site credit for additional inbound links.
Can you see links to your site when running a link:http://www.yourdomain.com search?
#3
Posted 30 September 2003 - 10:11 PM
Welcome, marula! 
Have you submitted to some major directories? That should help. But yeah, it can take a few months, depending on where your links are from.
Jill
Have you submitted to some major directories? That should help. But yeah, it can take a few months, depending on where your links are from.
Jill
#4
Posted 04 October 2003 - 01:26 PM
Marula,
Links generally don't come from the home page of a web site. Even though Google indexes home pages very quickly, it may take time to get deeper crawls. This also is the case for other web sites, so it may take some time to find the links that point at your web site. After this Google needs to recalculate pagerank. As far as I know they do that just once or twice a month, as this is a process that has to be done for the complete web at once. They can't do it in a continuously mode as pagerank is something that propagates through the web. (a new link can effect the pagerank of a page that is 50 linked pages further reachable)
So in total it can take a couple of months before new links are actually counted. What you will find is that links from high PR pages are indexed quicker than links from pages with low pagerank.
Regards,
Peter
Links generally don't come from the home page of a web site. Even though Google indexes home pages very quickly, it may take time to get deeper crawls. This also is the case for other web sites, so it may take some time to find the links that point at your web site. After this Google needs to recalculate pagerank. As far as I know they do that just once or twice a month, as this is a process that has to be done for the complete web at once. They can't do it in a continuously mode as pagerank is something that propagates through the web. (a new link can effect the pagerank of a page that is 50 linked pages further reachable)
So in total it can take a couple of months before new links are actually counted. What you will find is that links from high PR pages are indexed quicker than links from pages with low pagerank.
Regards,
Peter
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