On the first day of the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, the land of China was shrouded in the fragrance of brown. Baidu updated in the early morning of May 28. The author's http://www.52link.net index surged from 10,400 to 17,900 overnight. At noon, I again checked the batch link monitoring of www.52link.net and found that the number of included links had changed to 17100. Before I had time to sigh, I discovered that the PRs on several other sites had changed. Did Google update it in advance?
After careful statistics, I found that there are 3 websites that have been established for more than three months, and the PR has increased from 0 to 2.
1 new site from pr0 to 1
1 station from 1 to 2
Of course, there are also downgrades. The website http://soubq.com is the earliest one I built in my website building plan. This time it changed from 3 to 2.
Among them, there are two new websites that were established less than 2 months ago, which surprised me. www.dimchat.cn was established in early May and was just included in Baidu. It has not yet done any external links. In less than a month, it has been promoted. It’s 1.
www.gubaiu.cn was founded to participate in the Gu Baiyou Competition on April 9th. In addition to updating some original articles, it also did not create many external links. This time it turned out to be PR2, which was unexpected.
What depresses me the most is that this site http://www.dimchat.cn originally had PR1, Baidu snapshots have remained within 1 day, and the inclusion continues to increase. In order to upgrade to pr3 or above in the next update, I mobilized all resources and replaced him with 4 pr4s, 4 pr3s and several pr2s, and also received a pr5. Unexpectedly, just a few days after the adjustment, the PR was updated in advance, making these preparations seem too hasty and ineffective.
I don’t know how much impact this Google PR update will have on other people. In a group of 500 webmasters, one webmaster said that one of his sites rose from 0 to 3, and another dropped from 3 to 0. It can be said that some are happy and some are sad. Is it because Google has irregular menstruation, or is it giving webmasters sweet and sour rice dumplings for the Dragon Boat Festival?