PR n/a

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  1. oderog profile image47
    oderogposted 14 years ago

    What does this mean for your article, is it doing badly or you should not worry for it

  2. darkside profile image66
    darksideposted 14 years ago

    Don't worry about it.

    PR doesn't update automatically.

    It will take a while for it to be of a respectable level anyway, even if it has plenty of authority.

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    girly_girl09posted 14 years ago

    sometimes you can get to the first page with a p/r n/a, anyways. If not, it just takes sometime to update.

    I was looking through my hubs tonight and one of mine reached PR 4! yippee!! (Most of the others are at 3 and aren't budging). So 4 is exciting for me.

    In my experience, almost all hubs reach PR 3, without any 'work' building backlinks.

    Considering that I haven't done much active link building, I'm pretty darn pleased. Hubpages is awesome that way!

  4. oderog profile image47
    oderogposted 14 years ago

    @ darkside, thanks am developing that patient

    @ girly_girl09, Great response, actual two of hubs just recently published are on the first page but with no PR n/a. Am just learning through you guys.

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    Ghost32posted 14 years ago

    Um...where do I FIND the PR #s for my Hubs?  Are we talking the Google Page Rank Tool here, or something really cool I missed entirely (like most of my third marriage)?

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    girly_girl09posted 14 years ago

    I'm not quite sure what the Google Page Rank Tool is...program or site or something?

    I use SEO Quake for Firefox...it's free and awesome. You can conveniently turn it off and on with the little icon that displays in the lower right hand bottom of the browser. (I only leave it on when I'm doing research as it gets in the way of normal browsing)

    1. oderog profile image47
      oderogposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      When the SEO Quake loading page you see something like adspy, is it a spy software

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    girly_girl09posted 14 years ago

    No, it is not spyware. AdSpy is a premium (not free) program that is optional to purchase. It allows you to find other sites that a particular Google Adsense Publisher ID is on. So, you could theoretically find all of someone's websites by using this tool.

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    Ghost32posted 14 years ago

    Hm.  I probably said it wrong.  Haven't used it in "forever", but used to be I could type in "google page rank" as a Google search term and a hit for a page rank checker would pop up that was actually a page on Google itself.  Or so my feeble memory asserts, anyway.  But now that doesn't work (just tried it), so either I was wrong in the first place or Google doesn't provide it any more.

    As to Firefox, I understand the touted benefits and actually have it on my computer...but have never EVER been able to get along with it.   Personality conflict or something.

    But thanks for answering my query!

 
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