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Due 04-19-2006 11:51 PM

Shared google PR ?
 
I got 10 pill related blog sites and a few normal pill domains, for some reason they all got PR3 and subpages pr1-3.
Is it possible that they somehow "share" the google PR since they are on the same IP address.
I'm considering selling them but but I dont wanna sell them as "pr3" if google in some weird way calculated a total pr for all the domains :helpme
Havent touched any of the sites for 3-4 months, and recently had 1½ month downtime wihtout I noticed it (so not really anything I put any effort into)

gooddomains 04-20-2006 12:05 AM

what is a shared google pr ?

madawgz 04-20-2006 12:11 AM

hahaha, no there is no way to share a PR ;)

2HousePlague 04-20-2006 12:15 AM

It would make the universe go "poooop" - :)
http://www.nrao.edu/pr/2006/plume/Bubble.jpg

2hp

Due 04-20-2006 12:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gooddomains
what is a shared google pr ?

I dont know, but it seems all the domains have the same PR, they are on the same server and the same IP, so figured mayby google decided to give them the same PR (domains is not pointing to the same page though)
If you point several domains to the same PAGE (like domain parking) then they might boost each others PR, I dont know if it can be the same if it is the same niche and IP but different sites being displayed

Due 04-20-2006 12:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by madawgz
hahaha, no there is no way to share a PR ;)

Using some kind of "domain park" setup at one point I took a domain to PR8 without knowing it :winkwink:

ssp 04-20-2006 01:44 AM

No that's not possible (although, only Google would know with 100% certainty). I think you are linking these domains to eachother, which would mean that the domain names are passing off their PR value to eachother, hence the PR3 on most pages.

Fizzgig 04-20-2006 01:50 AM

We have a large number of domains on the same IP address and the PR is very different for each. You probably have similar PR because you're using the same techniques to generate and publicise each site.

SkyWalker2k 04-20-2006 01:55 AM

yeah dont think its shared either... I got a few sites on same domain and ip, and some of the subpages got even better pr then the one at the root of the domain etc


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