There seems to have a new change on the page rank algorithm nowadays. While many of us are expecting a page rank update recently and have a very positive thought about it, it seems like it is not as positive as we have thought. Many websites have been lowered in their page ranks. Andy Beard gives us an insight of the different sites and their changes. So now, what happens to all of us with zero page rank?
We have been wondering what the new page rank algorithm is going to be. It no longer seems to be related to the number of linkbacks you have on your site. Google seems to have evolved to come up with a better way of searching the Internet again. Although Technorati has a high page rank of 8, it is only a directory of our blogs indexed in it… So, it is almost impossible to search for something and have it shown on the Google results.
What’s the good thing behind a good page rank now? A website with high page rank is probably one with high regards from the Internet community. How does Google calculate their new page rank algorithm?
It seems like John Chow has been given a lot of linkbacks in the shortest period of time. My best guess is that Google is calculating the page rank according to the acceleration of the number of links over time. Because now, the number of linkbacks are reducing.
But come to think of Problogger.net with a lower page rank too… It puzzles me too. Who on earth are having an increase in their page rank nowadays? For those of us with zero page rank, it is very hard for us to do any reverse-engineering to understand…
Google, when’s my page rank coming?

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