Okay, PR Update was not all that bad for me!
On Friday, when I was about 50km away from home, I received an sms from a close friend of mine, with a small summery of PR updates. After having a small rant at Google over the PR update their rolled out, or rather the penalties rollout, here is what I see:
My Domains that changed PR:
- Nowg.net — PR3 >> PR4
- Host2get.com — PR3 >> PR4
- SmileysKit.com — PR3 >> PR4
- Digitalfreephoto.com — PR0 >> PR4
- Lizatom.com — PR0 >> PR1
My Websites that changed PR:
- Top Tutorials Directory — PR0 >> PR1
- Dark Light of Love — PR3 >> PR2
The rest stated intact, therefore are not worth mentioning.
Just for fun
Text-link-ads.com lost it’s SERP, and you no longer can find this website for the keywords “text link ads” yet they are still PR7! In order to keep up with their previous position, they went to Google Adwords and advertise their website in sponsored search. This only proves my previous point about “why” Google does not want you to sell links.
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Great job! how many times a year does this happen?
I’m glad to see that your websites are doing good.
Just remember that if you make a good website, with good content, PR will handle itself.
some of your site’s pr is lower than what you wrote in the post. i am not sure if that’s because of a very recent pr update.