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janderson99
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on 04/25/2012
I did some preliminary research on some of the older articles and was unable to find any article that had a Google PR rating over 1 (many had zero). The home page has a PR of 4. I know that the Google PR is unreliable - etc, etc - but it is a useful metric. It depends on back links etc. Do any pages on Wizzley have PR values of 2 or 3? How was this achieved?
Cheers,
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Jerrico_Usher
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on 04/25/2012
The site is just under a year old, I don't think a page could gain enough momentum to reach PR 2,3 without massive and expensive or time consuming SEO (off page mainly). One metric Hubpages mentioned they had was that it took generally 3 years for a page to "mature" and gain page rank- I'm sure that stands here as well.
Granted you could possibly do it faster, I think one of the metrics in the algo (Google) is seasoning (time existed and in our case age of the main domain of the site itself)... another dimension is the topic itself gaining traction or being popular instantly such as the case of viral videos that become blogs the video sends traffic and depending on how that traffic interacts it could raise the PR... I think wanting a 3 PR this early in the game is a bit unrealistic.
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janderson99
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on 04/25/2012
Thanks for that - I would still like to know if there are any PR2 articles. Please let me know if you find one. Cheers,
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Sam
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on 04/26/2012
I have two PR 3 articles http://wizzley.com/analytics-adsense/ and http://wizzley.com/overlapping-content/ that I know of ;-) As for how I did it? I guess I wrote an interesting article that people link naturally to (I don't build back links myself to my content for various reasons) and the internal linking here on Wizzley helped also ...
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janderson99
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on 04/26/2012
Thanks for that. Great News! It is good to know that pages can rank so highly.
Cheers,
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Jerrico_Usher
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on 04/26/2012
I stand corrected :) that is indeed good news
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humagaia
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on 04/27/2012
I have at least one article with PR2
http://wizzley.com/google-fr-france/
Https://chazfox.com/
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JoHarrington
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on 04/30/2012
How do we check the PR? >.>
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Sam
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on 04/30/2012
JoHarrington: 30. Apr 2012, 15:15
How do we check the PR? >.>
I use http://tools.seobook.com/firefox/seo-for-firefox.html just sign up for the free account and ignore the rest ;-) SY
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Jerrico_Usher
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on 04/30/2012
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JoHarrington
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on 04/30/2012
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