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Originally Posted by ashisharora_83
Can you please let me know how much time it will take to get PR1...PR2... PR3.... PR4......
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Yes. Well no, but kind of.
Three months. That's not necessarily to go from not having one to 1, for each step of the way or anything. You can go up or down by a few pegs at a time, that's not the point. Google only publishes new data for their toolbar four times a year, so if you aren't seeing any PR for a site that was launched since their last update ( maybe three weeks ago?), you won't see any until the next update, which could be two months-ish from now.
Real PageRank is updated all the time, or somebody said every two days measured against Craigslist, and used behind the scenes at Google to decide who goes where from what search. But we can't see that, ever, it's inside a black box. Smart people think it's on a scale from 0 to 0.9999999 and somebody said all the PR of the web adds up to 1. I don't remember where that last one comes from, and I doubt it's true, but who knows? What we do know is Google may or may not use the same scale of 0 to 10 that's on the little green bar inside their servers, but they only give out new numbers ( which are probably some kind of formula based translation) every few months.
The answer to your question is you'll get "assigned" a new PageRank when Google updates PageRank next. The answer to the question you didn't ask is it doesn't matter unless you sell links ( and if that's the case they'll stop passing on PR in the near future anyway) because PageRank is a minor part of the search ranking formula. When two pages have exactly the same relevance to the search text, then PR breaks the tie.
Booh ya!
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