Google Pagerank Update
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Today I noticed a big change in the PR of our websites and our competitors. We have gained a lot of PageRank. This changes took place in the Netherlands. Did you guys noticed any fluctuations in PR?
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There has been a TOOLBAR pagerank update pushed out in the past day. It's the first time in six months that the toolbar has been updated with the data that changes on a very frequent basis behind the scenes. Lots of places are discussing it, there are some links from the Search Engine Roundtable post at http://www.seroundtable.com/june-2011-google-pagerank-13615.html.
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One of My sites just went from o to pr 3
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I haven't checked in a while, but yes, today I do notice that us and most of our competitors PR has changed. Some dropped, some increased. Seattle, Washington, USA
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Yes, Martin from the UK here: pretty much all of our pages are now ranked with a minimum of PR2, the main pages having PR3. On Friday, only the home page had a PR. Do you think that Plus +1 wil eventually either replace PR or influence it?
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No fluctuations on my end at all on any of the sites i work with.
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http://dejanseo.com.au/pagerank-update-june-2011/
I haven't noticed any pagerank changes in our websites, but on our competitors I have noticed a small change.
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