Purchased PR3 Domain, and Now its PR0 ??

Red-Spiral

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Hello Guys,

I purchased a domain http://bluemorphomed.com/ 3 days ago. It was PR 3. Nothing was there on the website. No content, nothing. I hosted it on my Godaddy account.

I installed wordpress, and after 2 days I see that it is PR 0. Why , How come ?

Ia m clueless.

Please help, I want to get my PR back.

Thanks Quote: Originally Posted by sankitg http://www.v7n.com/forums/seo-forum/295937-purchased-pr3-domain-now-its-pr0.html#post1831507

When you buy a dropped domain and don't keep the same exact website that it was used for on it, the backlinks coming to that domain will soon expire once good reindex's that domain and therefore any rankings it had will start to go way. This means the PR will go away also.

It's called a dropped domain and looks like Google did a PR update this month then.

You could get those rankings back if you continue to build quality backlinks to your new site on that domain.

Sorry but when people buy dropped domains, the rankings usually never stick because when google comes to index the content, it'll eventually delete all the previous backlinks the domain had since they will be 404 pages. Hi snakeair,

But the website originally had no content from the last 2 years, still had the PR. Now then when I did some update the PR is gone.

Also I checked the backlinks were coming to Home Page URL. So even if content from inner pages or inner pages were deleted how could it affect Home Page PR.

Can I get back PR 3 with less efforts or I have to start from scratch.

Also, I checked Google has not crawled my website yet and its showing error in Cache.

Thanks Quote: Originally Posted by snakeair http://www.v7n.com/forums/seo-forum/295937-purchased-pr3-domain-now-its-pr0.html#post1831513

When you buy a dropped domain and don't keep the same exact website that it was used for on it, the backlinks coming to that domain will soon expire once good reindex's that domain and therefore any rankings it had will start to go way. This means the PR will go away also.

It's called a dropped domain and looks like Google did a PR update this month then.

You could get those rankings back if you continue to build quality backlinks to your new site on that domain.

Sorry but when people buy dropped domains, the rankings usually never stick because when google comes to index the content, it'll eventually delete all the previous backlinks the domain had since they will be 404 pages. Hi snakeair,

Surprise PR is back and its again PR 3. I am not sure what happened but its very difficult to say whats going on!!
Still not sure how Google deals with it!!!

Thanks
Ankit Yes you have pr 3 again. I think sometimes the browser or tools on your browser confuses. This type of problem, is not uncommon in seo But I tried two browser, Chrome & FF, Also I checked with online available tools....Still was PR 0.
Though I am happy with PR 3 back, but very excited to find the solution as why it happened.

Quote: Originally Posted by luring Yes you have pr 3 again. I think sometimes the browser or tools on your browser confuses. This type of problem, is not uncommon in seo It's quite normal from my experience, that if a domain/website is suddenly hosted from another IP address, PR can drop, but will come back after some time. If the new content isn't relevant to the previous content, to which all the backlinks point, it can drop your PR as well.

In any case, usually a domain that has existed for a few years gets more luv from google than new domains...

Andre It is possible that the domain had the old PR when it was active. You bought it been inactive so during that time the domain was dropped down by Google, however, such data is not updated right away on the toolbar. Our company website is pr3 before,When i change the theme and content ,it drop to pr 1,about 3 month later,i add more backlinks and continuous update my website content,my website PR3 is back now. Do not worry then, it seems Google did some changes at some point that their home page drop from PR10 to PR9 as well as Facebook.

One my sites, dropped from 5 to 4. The curious thing is that another jumped from 0 to 4. From my experience you need to keep the original content for a while. If you don't have access use waybackmachine and copy and paste those content. Afterwards you need to implement changes slowly. Making the site wordpress totally changes the coding of the site so that's a no-no.
 
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