When will be the pr update by the google, I have seen some cached pages of my sites it ll be cached on past few weeks. when will be the back links updation, some may says it will be on new year.
sigh..... They happen about 4 times a year, No one knows what the next one is and it doesn't make any difference anyway because by the time we do know it's out of date data.
The next PR update will occurr when the moon is in line with Venus and the oceans boil, causing the polar ice caps to melt. Storms will then throw the earths rotation slightly off it's axis, causing a new ice age in the southern hemisphere. Or whenever they feel like it.
They have normally issued the first update of each year between mid January and mid February. This is only something that many have found to happen over time, but of course no one really knows for sure when it is will happen. The best thing to do is just concentrate on your linking and quality content so that your PR will reflect your efforts. Remember though that it is your visitor counts that will ultimately dictate your success and not your PR.
Good Luck!
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same here.. i don't know the exact date, well, i believe nobody here knows the date as well.. that's why all you can do is wait and just consistently optimize your site
same here.. i don't know the exact date, well, i believe nobody here knows the date as well.. that's why all you can do is wait and just consistently optimize your site
How true. If you hold your breath on when they are going to do it and worry about your pagerank then you will not have any traffic since this is not the large factor in getting traffic. Many high page rank sites are lower in the SERPS then lower ranking sites. This is because these webmasters are concerned with the quality of their sites, backlinks and marketing efforts within specific keywords. The PR is not what makes your site ultimately successful, but the people who visit it.
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