Google resets the PR when domains drop...
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I've gotten active at snapnames. Active is different than buying because there are many buyers and prices are high. I did buy 3 domains which I checked pretty carefully here:
http://www.seologs.com/pr-check/pagerank.html
and they were PR5. Once I bought them the PR is 0 or cant be verified.
Anyone have a solution to my problem ?
Google resets the PR when domains drop...
I second the above, Google resets the PR when domains drop.
However, if you create at least some content and, most importantly, have lots of backlinks, perhaps in the thousands, your Pr, original or a little lower, will be back in the next update.
But check first if the name is Not blacklisted in Google...
google usually resets the PR when a domain drops, but not always, if you put up a similar site (pull data from alexa wayback machine) the PR will come back within 3-6 months.
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I can confirm - just checked PR on domains from drops which I renewed original content from web.archive:
1 x PR7 (that was surprise for me now I did not know that)
4 x PR4
12 x PR3
Few PR2 and PR1
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Well done! Just be sure those PRs are real ones, not Fakes, some times it happens, too.
I use this bulk tool don't know if is it real or fake:
http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/pagerank-lookup/
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Another good alternatives are www.seologs.com/pr-check/pagerank.html or www.checkpagerank.net. However, they still may provide inconclusive results at times, so the most authoritative way is... the source:
1 - Visit www.Google.com
2 - Enter the domain you want to check, including the "www." like www.yourdomain.com
3 - In case any other domain than the one you included shows up on the first result, the PR is not real. If your domain shows up there in first place, your have a Real PR Domain!
To be 100% sure, you have to wait for the next Google update so that any 3xx redirections would be cleared.
Good luck!
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