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Mark Wolk
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Posted: 2006-Oct-23 18:57
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My personal 30-page site about the private sale of my house (temporarily in my profile) has had PR4 for over a year. PR4 was on the index page, and PR3 on all internal pages. All 30 pages are interlinked; each page has links to all other pages in CSS drop-down menus (at the top of the page) and in regular HTML menus (at the bottom of the page).

Today I noticed that, although the index page keeps its PR4, all internal pages have lost their PR totally (down to PR0).

Anybody else noticing this? Should I worry? Should I get links to internal pages, in addition to the existing links to the index page?



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Posted: 2006-Oct-23 20:01
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Most likely it has to do with using the same title tag on all pages. Using a site: command in Google only shows one page (your home page).



Mark Wolk
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Posted: 2006-Oct-24 00:18
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Wow, thanks bhartzer; I did not spot that one. You are obviously right! I'll correct that right away. It's the first time the same title tag on all pages has such an effect, but it makes sense!



Mark Wolk
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Posted: 2006-Oct-29 06:38
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5 days after I have altered all title tags, the PR is now back on all pages. Not sure whether the new title tags have contributed to it, or whether Google has rather corrected a mistake it had made previously.



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Posted: 2006-Oct-31 09:28
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No. Google does not adjust PR every five days. Your fortune is an illusion, but bhartzer's advice about title tags is right on. Forget about the green bar. Everybody else has.



Mark Wolk
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Posted: 2006-Nov-06 20:22
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Yeah; 10 days have passed and the PR on internal pages has disappeared again. It looks like a Google glitch. I'm not obsessed with the PR, but PR0 is not a good sign.


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