Large Google PageRank Update (September 2008)

We just noticed that another large PageRank and backlinks update taking place in the Google Toolbar. It has been just over 2 months since last PageRank update. We’ve found that many google competitors’ websites PageRank increased quit a lot, including: cuil.com, fireeagle.yahoo.net, delicious.com, maps.live.com and many others.

Google uses PageRank to identify the importance of web pages. Although there are more than a hundred parameters affecting google search results, PageRank is still one of the most critical factors.

6 Responses to “Large Google PageRank Update (September 2008)”


  1. 1 indungg

    Yuppps,….I’ve GOT my PR now…
    Thanks for this info!
    Success!

  2. 2 Francis Green

    @indungg

    Thanks for stopping by and we are glad to hear that. :)

  3. 3 PureDezigner

    Man to think I just launched my website, http://www.puredezigner.com back in the middle of July 2008. I remember reading about the PR updates that were taking place at the end of the July, that’s when I was thinking to myself, man 3-6 months before the next update. But when I check my Alexa stat this evening I noticed something else. I just now finally had an update to my PR, From PR0 to PR3! It’s a simple website based on CSS and XHTML validated web projects I have in my portfolio, non the less, I am very happy about this update to my first ever SEO efforts in web. I’d love to see examples and reports on how your current SEO efforts are going and possible results from from the latest Google PR update, please share your updates with us?

    Thanks,
    Curtis

  4. 4 Francis Green

    @ PureDezigner

    Congratulations on your excellent SEO results :)
    We’ve been working on our SEO for just over 3 weeks, and here’s a list of things we’ve done:

    1. Submit articles and news to media sites and directories.
    2. Submit URL to social networking (facebook, linkedin, twitter, friendfeed) and social bookmarking (delicious, faviki)
    3. Identify top landing pages, and remove outbound links on those pages. We use rel=”nofollow” and rel=”external” to tell the search engines not to follow those links.
    4. Submit the web site to CSS galleries (cssdrive.com, cssvault.com, etc).
    5. Create a blog and post about popular subjects.
    :)

  1. 1 September 2008 Google Page Rank Update
  2. 2 Google PageRank Backlinks Update (December 2008) at Bizroof Blog

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