Google June update?

Apr 16, 2010
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Background: I have an old domain that used to host a large sporting portal on it, I took it down for a couple of years but kept a holding page in situ. At the end of May I decided that because the domain was a nice PR4 with lots of good links I should do something with it. I built a nice wordpress site and did all the SEO things on it like sitemaps, seo friendly URLs etc. As I have added content over the last few weeks traffic has risen about 500% in the last month which is encouraging.

Then over the last 24 hours I noticed that the page rank has gone all together. I do not normally make a big thing of it and just use it as a guide to a sites authority. I am sort of expecting it to come back in a few days if it is just a Google update taking place.

The interesting thing is that my site is now suddenly dominating the SERPs for some extremely hard keywords and phrases!

Anyone got any ideas what might be happening? I will be gobsmacked if my SERPs stay the same!
 

forexnutsguy

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Jun 30, 2010
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Weird that it has updated for you, in all over my 50+ sites none of the PR values has been changed in June.

Too bad, cuz I was actually expecting to sell a few of them for a nice chunk of money once they could see PR3 or 4 stamped in the google's toolbar :p

But Jelder is totally right, PR does not reflect the influence of your website, at all. At least from the majority of my testing, and yeah , Ido a lot of that.
 
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June saw a couple of things happen. Furst we saw the mayday update propagate across the pond, and this has hit large sites particularly bad as it has murdered long tail traffic.

Secondly caffeine is now rolled out, angain this is a whole new index, let alone an algo update, it is probably the most major change in Google since the dreaded Florida update.
 
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joelietz

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Feb 15, 2010
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I've seen the same thing and one fellow even pointed out that some sites seem to be getting 'zeroed' as a way of steering link spammers who feed on middling PR sites that are easy targets. By leaving them at zero for a month it encourages the spam to migrate to other sites where it may be dealt with in a more efficient manner?

Sounds like some crazy talk to me, and any time someone presumes Google to be omnipresent I chuckle a bit even if sometimes it pans out as real. ;p
 
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Apr 16, 2010
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I've seen the same thing and one fellow even pointed out that some sites seem to be getting 'zeroed' as a way of steering link spammers who feed on middling PR sites that are easy targets. By leaving them at zero for a month it encourages the spam to migrate to other sites where it may be dealt with in a more efficient manner?

Sounds like some crazy talk to me, and any time someone presumes Google to be omnipresent I chuckle a bit even if sometimes it pans out as real. ;p

This does make sense, the site is a wordpress site so it is always being deluged with comment spam and pingback requests.
 
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