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Is it normal that after 4 months a site still has no page rank assigned to it or rather a rank of 0.
I have requested many links although many have not shown up yet when queried under line:sitedomain. Just looking for input. |
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yes
Yes is can be, though you should note that it will be directly proportional to the effort you put in.
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#3
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My suggestion to you is: endeavor to build as many thematic back links as you can by April and you certainly will find +ve PR by the coming Google update. |
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Matt Cutts posted an entry in his blog stating that the Google Toolbar PR update, as well as link checks and site checks are usually handled on more of a quarterly nature now.
Reference: http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/infrastructure-status-january-2007/ Also, if you are hungry for link information that Google has on you, you can always sign up for their webmaster tools and use the updated link report - however, I've seen the discussion on whether to use or not use Google's tools for sites being discussed in earnest recently. The link data is not completely up to date, or in full disclosure, but it gives you more than the standard link command. Reference: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2007/02/discover-your-links.html Hope this helps! |
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Interesting finds...
Thanks for the references. |
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No problem - I am glad they were of value!
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