Google PageRank Devalued: Second Round
If you had read my recent article “Selling Paid Links? Google Could Lower Your PageRank“, I said that soon or later Google would hit other blog’s PR. So when the G’Plex exited off, the hell happened on many bloggers. Yesterday there was the latest round of Google PageRank downgrade where Google gave a yellow card to the wrong famous websites/blog on the net. (right or wrong, who knows).

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Victims Of Google PageRank
10-24-2007 www.johnchow.com (from PR6 to PR4)
10-24-2007 www.autoblog.com (from PR6 to PR4) 10-24-2007
10-24-2007 www.problogger.net (from PR6 to PR4)
10-24-2007 www.copyblogger.com (from PR6 to PR4)
10-24-2007 www.tuaw.com (from PR6 to PR4
10-24-2007 www.engadget.com (from PR7 to PR5)
10-24-2007 www.searchenginejournal.com (from PR7 to PR4)
10-24-2007 www.searchengineguide.com (from PR7 to PR4)
10-24-2007 www.quickonlinetips.com (from PR6 to PR3)
10-24-2007 www.weblogtoolscollection.com (from PR6 to PR4)
10-24-2007 www.washingtonpost.com (from PR7 to PR5)
10-24-2007 www.seroundtable.com (from PR7 to PR4)
10-24-2007 www.Forbes.com (from PR7 to PR5)
10-24-2007 www.sfgate.com (from PR7 to PR5)
10-24-2007 www.sabahan.com (from PR5 to PR3)
Many of reputable sites have seen an overnight decrease of PageRank value of 2 or more points such as for johnchow.com that has gone from a PR6 to a PR4 or Sabahan.com gone from a PageRank of 5 to PR3 in one fell swoop. Bloggers are speculating all day and overnight about the causes to make sense to this major PR penalization and if just started the process.
Possible Reasons For The Downgrade.
Well, I tell you what happened. It’s all very simple to me. As I had thought, It seems everyone is still tied up in a recent Google PageRank update.The reason for this unprecedented mess in PageRank, across so many popular sites was been selling text links on major blogs. I really think that it was because of this no selling links.
Every situation is different by another because in my case, Google has not slapped my site yesterday, and you guess for what? My site the3dtechnologies.com no has selling links, and has been let to PR4.
On based of some articles that I read it seems, but less probable that by exchanging links with JohnChow or other popular bloggers like Problogger, many blogs might has been downgraded, but as I said, it’s less probable.
Google Toolbar PageRank Is Your Really PageRank?
Some time ago, PageRank had an great importance on the ranking of any site inside search engine result pages. An higher PR, mean an higher position inside Google search results. Since yesterday things are changed.
Despite Google toolbar show a low pagerank value, after some research, I noticed that Google not considered the search engine rankings, because many of these sites still are ranked very well for terms. PageRank Does Not Count Anymore?
This example will explain why Google Toolbar PageRank not represents your really PageRank. Before your PageRank is updated there is two things you occurs.
1) Google gathering the actual PageRank of every webpage.
2) Google export into the Google toolbar of the actual PageRank into a 1 to 10 scale.
At time of update, your toolbar PageRank should have the same value of your actual PageRank. Instead, Google takes couple of weeks time in between gathering the Actual PageRank and exporting it into the Toolbar. You can read about this experiment to check this.
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