Hi all, This is first post of 2010. Two days ago, we saw pagerank update. Some of you had higher pagerank, and some of you got lower pagerank.
I could not understand pagerank system. I know many websites have Pagerank 0, but they have huge visitors and, i know some websites have only 200-300 visitors everyday but have pagerank 5. What does that mean? Do you know?
“High traffic lower pagerank, Low traffic higher pagerank.”
What do popularity and website traffic mean? Same thing? Could lower popular sites have high pagerank? or Could huge traffic websites have low pagerank? I think this is little complicated system. Anyway.
Bestofblogger.net has PR 1 now. It is ok. It is not problem for me. BOB is so new in blogsphere. I have something strange situation. My home page PR 1, HighTech category is PR 3, December from Archive is PR 3 and same November is PR 3. I do not know it is good or bad. And also i do not know what i have to do. Pagerank of internal pages is higher than home pagerank.
Did you experience this situation before? Do you have any idea?
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I don’t think it is uncommon for a home page on a blog to rank lower because the content on the front page changes so much (unless you have a static home page) until it gets more than a year live under it’s belt.
I wouldn’t worry about it much, I didn’t get any PR update yet for either of my sites, and was really hoping it would wait until next month to update.
I guess you have more links pointing at those pages and those links have higher PR? Have you or someone else linked from their page to those pages?
It would still be strange, as those pages link back to the homepage. Could also be a crease in the PR roll-out – could change soon enough.
Many bloggers consider this strange but it is true, it depends on how much link refer to internal links rather than homepage
I was also confused about it before, I though that high PR means high traffic and lower PR means low traffic, but it completely misconcept. I am optimizing my blog for “work at home” and my blog PR is 3, I see that the top ten sites on google for that keyword, they have PR between 0 to 3. PR is gained according to the number and quality of link and SERP rank is gained according to the keyword optimization, means how many dofollow anchor text link your blog gain.
@chandan is right on some points. Page Rank and traffic are two different conecpts. Page Rank is totally depend on the how many do-follow backlink on that particular page of site and good traffic also comes from blogs, articles, Social bookmarking sites & social networking sites.