I have a site with PR2 that get's ZERO hits from google. How can that be and how can I change it?
PR but no traffic?
Collapse
X
-
Tags: None
-
-
You need to keep submitting and get your sites content quality or no one will look for your siteComment
-
keep submittting, i agree, but to who?
Originally posted by en21You need to keep submitting and get your sites content quality or no one will look for your siteComment
-
I've had the most google traffic from sites with PR0
the ones that have PR4 tend to get very little google traffic at all, and they are well over a year old so they shouln't be 'in google's sandbox'
doesn't really answer your question, but it shows there is no relation between PR and traffic...
Comment
-
-
Not entirely right or wrong. Traffic doesn't have to mean making money either. But zero traffic sure the hell equals zero money. You can use PR to get more traffic. PR2 is going to help much. PR4 is more in the groove...Originally posted by gooddomainsPR = money is a myth
For one PR has to do with how often Google visits your site. Google has obviously tweaked with the algo some. Wish I knew the exact details. Maybe some time on the SEO sites.....
Not the expert that WG is, so maybe he'll pass along some explination.Comment
-
lots of pricks out this morning on GFY (not referring to you, CBJoe)Comment
-
Submit your site to the Search Engine ... I am using a software to do this..Comment
-
wtf why do so many people think you have to submit your site to a search engine.. I have thousands of pages index'd , never submitted my site to anything..
Traffic and PR have no correlation
Get links from other siteshatisblack at yahoo.comComment
-
brilliant!Originally posted by en21Submit your site to the Search Engine ... I am using a software to do this..Comment
-
...or maybe NOBODY is typing a query that fits your site.Originally posted by SmokeyTheBearwtf why do so many people think you have to submit your site to a search engine.. I have thousands of pages index'd , never submitted my site to anything..
Traffic and PR have no correlation
Get links from other sites
Here's a hypothetical scenario:
The web sites of academic institutions (.edu's) tend to have high PR (for obvious reasons). Imagine that there is an esoteric field of research within an esoteric science, and that several major universities have labs dedicated to this work. The lab of one university has a web site. The web site is linked to from deep within the appropriate departments of the other universites. Because it is such an esoteric research, there are maybe 10 people involved in this work in all the universities that are involved. These guys, as you can imagine, know each other pretty well. They share data and read each other blogs. There is actually very little on the lab's site, just a list of links to PR 8s and 9s. When these people want to get information about the work their colleagues are doing, they usually pick up the phone, not go to Google...
2hptada!Comment

Comment