As most site owners should have noticed by now, there has been an update going on with Google's Toolbar PR since last Thursday. After verifying results for a week in our technical SEO lab, it seems to have stabilized by now, and as some others have previously pointed, there is nothing to worry about with this one.
What I mean is that even if the PR value has decreased for your site, your rankings should be steady if you have been following the webmaster guidelines. This update mostly has to do with spamindexing (or depending on how you look at it, de-indexing).
Average PR for most testing sites dropped 0.3 points overall, but is a 40% drop if taking off 0-2 PR domains out of the calculations. Still rankings are unchanged, which confirms another "cleanup" type update.
Matt Cutts confirms on his blog: "I’m expecting that also in the next few days that we’ll be expiring some older penalties on websites." So these "penalties" which are being shown right now should be lifted by the time Search Engine Strategies hits in late August.
How have your site withstand the latest update? How many points has it dropped, if any? What about your rankings?
What I mean is that even if the PR value has decreased for your site, your rankings should be steady if you have been following the webmaster guidelines. This update mostly has to do with spamindexing (or depending on how you look at it, de-indexing).
Average PR for most testing sites dropped 0.3 points overall, but is a 40% drop if taking off 0-2 PR domains out of the calculations. Still rankings are unchanged, which confirms another "cleanup" type update.
Matt Cutts confirms on his blog: "I’m expecting that also in the next few days that we’ll be expiring some older penalties on websites." So these "penalties" which are being shown right now should be lifted by the time Search Engine Strategies hits in late August.
How have your site withstand the latest update? How many points has it dropped, if any? What about your rankings?


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