Are High Authority Websites Backlinking to Your Content?
72The Confusing World of Google's Page Rank Tool
How to I recognize a high authority website?
Google trusts the website because they are older and more stable and do not contain obsolete spam with many other sites referring to it. They are the 800 pound gorilla in a the market. For example: how many online auction websites can you name other than Ebay?
Page Rank Always Shows "No Page Rank information available"
My computer's operating system is SUSE Linux wan using the browser Firefox - I installed Google's Page Rank toolbar. My HubPage profile url said "no information was available." Then I went to website where they are selling you SEO and still - "no page rank information available." Then I googled the "top page rank" and still - it was a site selling SEO with "no information available" but it did come up with backwards links also called back links but no ranking of what is a 'high authority" in the results.
It takes at least a month for Google to index page ranks and if the web page is new - then don't expect to see any results for some time. According to author Minstrel, results with blank or different values for the same page depend on which date center your query is sent to. Your PageRank may by different on over twenty different Google servers ! Minstrel suggests, to right the following code into your hosts file:
72.14.207.99 toolbarqueries.google.com
I tried the PR, (Page Rank) button for the homepage of Amazon and still - "No PageRank information available" and therefore Google toolbar Page Rank button was totally useless to me. The Google Page Rank toolbar slowed down my computer and didn't give me any information.
Googling 'Free Page Rank', I went to other free online called "What's My Page Rank?" and checked my Hub Page profile again. "What's My Page Rank?"searches over 20 google servers at the same time and it had 26 results of ip addresses with a lot of N/A, (Not applicable), the top three listed as follows;
1: www.google.com = N/A
2: toolbarqueries.google.com = N/A
3: 216.239.59.103 =
There is no explanation as to what the symbol "" means. Is it bad? Good?
By pasting the IP address of 216.239.59.103 in the url location bar of your browser showed that this address give a return error of "The connection has timed out." Tried to resolve with a free online reverse DNS lookup and free IP reverse lookup with no further information.
Same thing with #4 (64.233.163.99) - it said the same error, "The connection has timed out." Went to /legacy.zoneedit.co,/whois and came with a return for both #3 216.239.59.103 and 64.233.163.99 that they were both owned by Google. So the Page Rank is Google's Page Rank except better because; #1 It works, unlike tithe toolbar and #2 It searches over 20 Google servers so there is no need to put the special code as suggest by Minstrel.
At the time of this writing I've been with Hub Page for 10 months. SEO experts says it takes a long time to climb the Google Page Rank, therefore I tried an older site where I have been since 2006. My associatedcontent.com/ptosis profile page is 5 years old - will I be able to see a different pattern?
All the results had the symbol "" and zero N/A's so the symbol "" is a good sign, yes?
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whoisbid Level 4 Commenter 11 months ago
This was good! I experiment too.. in fact maybe too much and what happens is you find out something that no-one has written about and when you want to tell someone it is hard for them to believe. Thats my experience.. LOL!