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My main site is PR5, my hobby site is PR4 and both of those have been bouncing between 4 and 5 for a year now, they must be borderline. The PR5 site has been online since 2002, I don't think it would be as successful if I had launched it recently.
 
My cooking site is a PR 3 again. It was PR 4 last year at some point and then somehow dropped down to PR 2 for a while. It was shocking, too, because I hadn't changed anything, was doing better, and had never done anything that would be penalized with the penguin/panda updates. Ah well.
 
My cooking site is a PR 3 again. It was PR 4 last year at some point and then somehow dropped down to PR 2 for a while. It was shocking, too, because I hadn't changed anything, was doing better, and had never done anything that would be penalized with the penguin/panda updates. Ah well.

And now this is wrong again. It has dropped back down to a PR 2 at a time where I have the most traffic and links ever. ><

I have another site that I have touched twice in the last year and it is now showing as a PR 3 after sitting at PR 2 since I stopped using it. Ugh.
 
There is a reason for that Jessi. Does the site you are working on have an RSS feed? I'd be willing to bet that each new post snippet is being grabbed from the feed and is powering untold numbers of spam sites. Your own site will then compete with the spam and the incoming links are of the worst quality, bringing down your average a little.

Untouched sites have the benefit of not providing more content to spam sites.
 
I feel embarrassment if i show you my site PR....

We all have to start somewhere. :)

My blog is PR4 now, it has been PR5. I don't really worry about it. I use it as a lead generation and credibility/authority site and it does its job.
 
There is a reason for that Jessi. Does the site you are working on have an RSS feed? I'd be willing to bet that each new post snippet is being grabbed from the feed and is powering untold numbers of spam sites. Your own site will then compete with the spam and the incoming links are of the worst quality, bringing down your average a little.

Untouched sites have the benefit of not providing more content to spam sites.


This is a terrifying thought. I'll bet this is happening to my blog especially since it's in a very competitive niche.
 
I recently got PR3 to one of my website. I'm not surrise why I got it though because I promoted it from time to time in some dofollow forums and even created articles to be posted in some blogs as guest posts. One of my tech site also have pr2 from pr1. Sure this is an improvement.
 
My health blog is at PR 2.

I was looking to increase the PR but getting backlinks is really time consuming. So now i'm relying on other people to share and link to my content. Slow process but going well :)
 
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