Google Google updated the PR value today, which may be something that most webmaster friends have not thought of. Because it hasn’t even been 2 months since the PR value was last updated. The traditional PR value update is once every three months.
I asked many webmasters what they gained from this PR value update. However, the vast majority of people reported that this PR value update was a bit unexpected, even unbelievable. In other words, Google’s PR value update this time does not follow common sense at all. Many websites are updated every day, add external links every day, and exchange high-quality links every day, but the PR value is not updated. Some websites did not update their content, add external links, or exchange links with others. Instead, their PR values were updated, or even skyrocketed.
This PR value update has to say that it has made many webmasters who are serious about website development feel disappointed. Because there are many websites that are updated every day but have not increased their PR, and there are many websites that have only been in operation for a month and are rarely included in Baidu and others. Some are even not included in Baidu, but they can suddenly go from PR0 to 4, which is crazy.
This time Google updated the PR value. According to incomplete statistics, it is generally believed that the ones that benefit the most are new sites, that is, sites that have just been opened for one to two months. These websites have basically increased their PR value, from 0 to 1, to 2, and many even directly to 4.
I asked a few friends. Yuanai.com is a newly opened website. Baidu has not included it yet, but it went from 0 to 4, which shocked him. 02PS Window is also a new website that has been opened for about a month. Baidu has included only 127 (today’s data). The website has only 4 links, and the links made at that time were all PR0. There is no such thing as PR, it also started from 0 Go directly to 4.
Here, I have to talk about my feelings. These days, I have been adding external links to the IT College website, such as posting soft articles, forum posts, etc. I have also been exchanging high-quality links with others, and insist on updating the website every day, but the result is that the PR value has not been updated. This does not make me very depressed. What is frustrating is that my other websites have basically not been touched or taken care of. Regardless of external link issues or website update issues, I have not managed them, but they have basically updated their PR. , the reason is, my personal feeling is because they are a new site.
To give some examples, the IT College website has quite a lot of external links and is of high quality, and the content is updated every day. The PR value is not updated and remains at 3. The PS Academy website is updated every day. There are very few external links. It seems that there are only two or three links. The PR value ranges from 0 to 1. Joke Lin opened the website in mid-April, and then it has not updated an article since late April until now. The website was even closed for a long time, and the PR value ranged from 0 to 2. This is probably the funniest thing about the English resume website. At least I find it very funny, and no one will believe it if I tell you. Because of this domain name, after I registered it in May, I uploaded the DEDE program and added a few articles. One day later, I deleted it and cleared the FTP. So far, the FTP is still empty. But the strange thing is that after I checked, Baidu actually included 1, Google included 36, and the PR value was updated from 0 to 2. Unbelievable, because my FTP is empty.
Various examples show that PR value updates have little to do with website content updates, and have nothing to do with external links. Judging from many examples, this update of the PR value can even be regarded as Google's cramp. It messed up the update of the PR value, which is unstructured and unreasonable.
The above are some of my thoughts on this Google PR value update. They were originally created by scholars from the IT College Station (http://www.itxyz.net). Reprinting is welcome. Please keep this information for reprinting. If there is any deletion or modification, reprinting is prohibited.
Another point, I personally feel that while webmasters are blindly pursuing Google’s PR value, do they also want to know what the real rules are for Google to update the PR value? More often than not, it is difficult to understand when Google updates the website’s PR value.
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