Google PageRank Update for the New Year
A friend of mine emailed me early this afternoon to let me know that Google updated the Page Rank of my website to PR5. Apparently, Google updated the PR for many websites some time in the last 24 hours or so. The meaning and impact of a website’s PageRank is debated, but a PR5 is better than a PR4
Here are how 20 of the Domain Superstar Top 100 Domain Blogs rank in PR:
- DomainTools Blog – PR6
- ICANN Blog – PR7
- Namedrive Blog – PR4
- Afternic DLS Blog – PR6
- DNJournal – PR5
- Domain Name Wire – PR5
- TheDomains.com – PR5
- WhyPark Blog – PR3
- ElliotsBlog.com – PR5
- Dot Sauce – PR5
- MobiForge.com – PR5
- Domain Name News – PR6
- ChefPatrick.com – PR4
- Fusible – PR1
- DomainGang.com – PR3
- InForum Blog – PR4
- BruceMarler.com – PR4
- RickLatona.com – PR4
- DotWeekly.com – PR4
- DomainNews.com – PR5
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Comments (3)
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January 1st, 2010 at 5:02 pm
congrats on the Pr update.
its posts like the bankruptcy auctions post that will consistently give you high quality back links.
Again kudos to you my friend.
DomainShane
January 1st, 2010 at 5:26 pm
I noticed 10 of my domains rose today and 1 dropped. DomainShane jumped up to a 3.
netmeg
January 2nd, 2010 at 2:58 pm
It’s fairly easy to get up to PR3. PR4 slightly harder, but it’s a pretty big jump to go from 4 to 5.
[enter the usual caveats about TBPR being up to six months old, not meaning anything, blah blah blah]
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