Was told google doesn't update PR monthly anymore; is that correct?Yeap. The last pr update came about after 4-month interval. It's hard to speculate just from one example. But looks like that's how it's gonna be. Or google will be updating it after longer and longer intervals and finally drop it out of public sight entirely.whats up dont knowas per my experience i can see the PR updateds any where between 30- 45 days, but depends upon site to site.dreams wrote:Quote:what I am curios is this:will we have a PR update at the end of the month ( google will begin updating PR monthly like in the past) or will we have a PR update on Christmas - after ~90 days after the last one (as a present from google) nobody really knows the answer to your question zalmoxe. Brings me back to the times when the Google Dance was monthly...I think they DO do it on a site by site basis, at least partially, or something.My index page had a PR of 5 from Feb to July (the only page that had PR to speak of). In July, I changed my site completely. In August, it dropped to PR0, then mid September, almost all my pages jumped to PR3.I can understand the drop from PR5 to PR0 in August (I went to a subdomain system, and the www site simply wasn't really relevant to any one search term any more, but the backlinks were still there) But if they don't update PR monthly, then what explains the September jump to PR3 for most of my pages?ScienceOfSpock wrote:I have the same problem. Down from PR7 to 3 and now Unavailable. PR is way overrated. I've been saying it since it's been released and I'm still saying it.