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omegaman66
Joined: Aug 19, 2000
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Posted: 2007-Apr-28 06:36
A couple of weeks ago my page rank went to zero for www.mysite .com but luckily I noticed the rank had just shifted to the non www url. I requested to be listed under www in google tools. Now I don't have a page rank for www or non-www for any of my 1000's of pages. I still show up in googles search engine about where I always have. Should I be worried?
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Hampstead
Joined: Feb 20, 2001
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Posted: 2007-Apr-28 10:20
You you should worry - a little.
You need to set up a 301 redirect so that the non www version of the site is redirected to the www version in a way that the search engines like.
Are you hosted on linux or Windows?
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omegaman66
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Posted: 2007-Apr-29 05:23
Thanks for the reply! After the page rank swap I set it up with google tools to list the www version and set up my (linux server) to automatically load www even when the link doesn't have it.
OK this is funny. Page rank is showing for my message board (www) but not any of the other pages... at least not yet. I don't think the page rank ever went to zero. I can't check the non-www version because I have it set up to automatically show the www version. So I was checking page rank at the rank where website and it showed 0 for both but I guess that is probably because my new configuration.
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Hampstead
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Posted: 2007-Apr-29 07:48
Google now shows the same PR for your www and non www version anyway.
How is your server set up? Is it a 301 redirect?
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g1smd
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Posted: 2007-Apr-29 19:10
Once the 301 redirect is installed it can take two public PR updates to correctly show.
So, allow 6 months.
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omegaman66
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Posted: 2007-Apr-30 07:26
Using .htaccess like this to alway reroute to www version.
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^thejump.net
RewriteRule (.*) http://www.thejump.net/$1 [R=301,L]
And I removed it just to check and page rank is not showing for either www or non-www on most pages.
I DO show my old page rank on a couple of sections of the website. And the thing of it is that those pages do not run a new set of ads that I run on 99% of the website.
I signed a contract with a company 6 weeks ago and they deliver ads to my website. I have a ad rotator on every page. When it is their ads turn to show the code on my website puts up an page in an iframe. The html on the page I show for them in the iframe throughout most of my site looks like this:
<script type="text/javascript" src="hxxp://xxxxxx.com/st?ad_type=ad&ad_size=728x90§ion=185435"></script>
So it appears that this code has caused my page rank to go to zero on every page that runs there ads in an iframe! But I am still showing up in google. The only page that doesn't show a page rank that also doesn't run their ads is my home page.
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omegaman66
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Posted: 2007-May-03 17:12
Page Rank is back! Yippee!
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dudibob
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Posted: 2007-May-04 11:31
Ace, I'm a bit late to the conversation but it sounds like you confused Google with the whole PR thing.
I think Google saw the non-www. as the 'original', gave that the PR then you changed to to display www. only and Google needed to sort itself out
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g1smd
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Posted: 2007-May-05 01:40
It can take months for the PUBLIC PR in the Toolbar to catch up with what Google has already been doing.
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