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It's from redirecting to a page with high pr, when removing the redirect the original page shows the pr of the page it was directed to. Generally, if you just look at the cache of the faked page in question it will show the redirected page.
There are some fake pr checker tools out there but can't comment on them as I've not used them. (just Google Fake PR Tool or something of that nature)
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Google that is publishing "fake PR" in two very real ways. First, many of the bloggers that were doing paid blogging just got their PR smacked down to a zero. Now a zero should mean their blogs are no longer passing any real link value for SEO purposes. Is this true? One thing we know the blog that was a PR5 or PR6 yesterday that is now a PR0 did not loose all the links to it. In effect these blogs are not really PR0s in my opinion Google just damaged these blogs to destroy their value in selling content on them. Most of these blogs are still seeing lots of traffic from Google so one would think the underlying PR is still there, Google just publishes a "fake" zero to further their own adgenda.
Second, the last time Google did a PR update it was almost 6 months between them. This means for over 180 days people had numbers that did not reflect the true value of their sites. New site owners who had many good links to their sites were listed as PR0s just because Google drug its' feet on the update. Probably because they were about to drop a hammer on bloggers. To me if Google as the industry leader puts our PR as a public statement on websites and that statement takes 3,4,5 or at times six months to be updated many of the PR numbers are not accurate but the market assumes they are.
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Originally Posted by sharyl.wilson
Google that is publishing "fake PR" in two very real ways. First, many of the bloggers that were doing paid blogging just got their PR smacked down to a zero. Now a zero should mean their blogs are no longer passing any real link value for SEO purposes. Is this true? One thing we know the blog that was a PR5 or PR6 yesterday that is now a PR0 did not loose all the links to it. In effect these blogs are not really PR0s in my opinion Google just damaged these blogs to destroy their value in selling content on them. Most of these blogs are still seeing lots of traffic from Google so one would think the underlying PR is still there, Google just publishes a "fake" zero to further their own adgenda.
Second, the last time Google did a PR update it was almost 6 months between them. This means for over 180 days people had numbers that did not reflect the true value of their sites. New site owners who had many good links to their sites were listed as PR0s just because Google drug its' feet on the update. Probably because they were about to drop a hammer on bloggers. To me if Google as the industry leader puts our PR as a public statement on websites and that statement takes 3,4,5 or at times six months to be updated many of the PR numbers are not accurate but the market assumes they are.
So you're saying:
1. When Google manually remove PR from a site which sells links/articles the PR0 is "Fake PR"?
2. Because Google only update visible PR on occasion, the rest of the time the PR displayed is "fake"?
3. Google PR is some sort of "public statement on websites"?
4. Everybody assumes that the PR value shown is up to date?
I disagree with all of these statements and I also don't think any of this is related to the "Fake PR" this thread was asking about!
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@ JVRudnick: I could delete the thread but I think it might benefit others who are considering similar cheat methods!
@ ajay.seo: If you'd made it clear that you were actually looking to find out how to fake your PR this thread would probably have been closed from the start!
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Originally Posted by ajay.seo
Thanks for your suggestion, how can i add a fake pr in my web page. There is have any code or script for fake pr and if yes so where can i put this code or script ?
If you read the early replies to your post you will see that - in order to "Fake PR" you can redirect your site to another (high PR site)... Once toolbar PR is updated you can remove the redirect and - hey presto - for a (short) time your site home page will display false PR...
However:
1. Redirecting your site will remove it from the Google index.
2, Removing the redirect will cause it to (gradually) get re-indexed, but you may never regain your previous rankings.
3. If Google spot the (obvious) scam they may remove your site permanently.
4. Even if you "get away with it" you won't fool anybody... PR faked in this manner is very simple to identify (especially for Google).
Last edited by ClickyB : November 17th, 2009 at 01:50 PM.