Google Pagerank update or outage

ok here is my PageRank on David Naylor

toolbarqueries.google.com: 5
64.233.161.99: 0
64.233.161.104: 0
64.233.161.107: 0
64.233.161.147: 0
64.233.167.99: 0
64.233.167.104: 0
64.233.167.147: 0
64.233.171.99: 0
64.233.171.104: 0
64.233.171.147: 0
64.233.179.99: 0
64.233.179.104: 0
64.233.183.99: 5
64.233.183.104: 5
64.233.185.99: 0
64.233.185.104: 0
64.233.187.99: 0
64.233.187.104: 0
64.233.189.104: 6
66.102.7.99: 6
66.102.7.104: 6
66.102.7.147: 6
66.102.9.99: 0
66.102.9.104: 0
66.102.11.99: 0
66.102.11.104: 0
216.239.37.99: 0
216.239.37.104: 0
216.239.39.99: 0
216.239.39.104: 0
216.239.53.99: 6
216.239.57.99: 6
216.239.57.104: 6
216.239.57.147: 6
216.239.59.99: 0
216.239.59.104: 0
216.239.63.104: 6

as you see mainly 0 oops but then so is the

http://www.radiotimes.co.uk and http://www.itv.com but then the http://www.bbc.co.uk and http://www.sky.com is ok

DaveN

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16 Comments | Leave a comment »

  1. 1. JLH | January 11th 2007 @ 12:34 pm

    My guess, is that you are going from a 5 to a 6. Maybe they had to purge the page ranks from the data centers before they could install the new ones? I dunno, I’m just throwing darts here.

  2. 2. Dudibob | January 11th 2007 @ 12:45 pm

    yep have seen this all morning, wish Google would sort this out

  3. 3. Dio | January 11th 2007 @ 2:09 pm

    I see 5 and 0s on multiple data centers when there’s not an update going on quite often, probably the same temp problems. I think its just the everflux hitting the PR.

    Congrats on the PR6 by the way - time to fire up those link sales ;)

  4. 4. George | January 11th 2007 @ 2:40 pm
  5. 5. DaveN | January 11th 2007 @ 2:50 pm

    lol I have had internal pr6 for a while :)

    DaveN .. working to the 7

  6. 6. JLH | January 11th 2007 @ 3:11 pm

    I see more sixes than fives for the non-www version, no 7’s sorry.
    Your probably at 6.999 and just need that one more link to put you over the top…yeah that’s it. So I just wrote a blurb about your site at http://www.jlh-design.com/ now you should be at about 6.99995 on the next crawl. Just doing my part.

  7. 7. Shannon | January 11th 2007 @ 3:51 pm

    Hi Dave, I started thinking about your post the other day asking if Blogger had been hacked again….I totally think something is up with Google. For several days I am having trouble getting into my gmail it literally takes 5 minutes for my inbox to upload and I get that “page is taking too long” error. Suddenly my Google Groups memberships are messed up and my Google Homepage takes forever to load.

    My friend has gmail and has been locked out of her account, when she went in to reset the password, it gave her a different password question verification than she had picked previously and then when she requested to reset the password it gave her the email address it was sending the new one to–and it was not her email address. She is also the manager of one of our Google Groups and she has been deleted from her own group.

    I just think its strange that she also has a blogger/google account and we are both having the same issues.

    Am I alone?

  8. 8. Google PageRank Outage? | January 11th 2007 @ 5:10 pm

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  9. 9. Ronald | January 11th 2007 @ 5:25 pm

    Matt Cutss has already talked about this - apparently just a little update

    http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/infrastructure-status-january-2007/

  10. 10. smeer | January 11th 2007 @ 5:31 pm

    Hi all. A number of my sites have pages that bounce between 3 & 0 or 4 & 0. This has been going on for months across a number of datacentres. I have given-up worrying about it, except for Domains-for-sale. How can I market a PR3 name when some centres show it as PR0????

  11. 11. Silver | January 12th 2007 @ 8:06 pm

    My toolbar shows you have a 6 today. {I’m geolocated in Dallas, Texas, BTW.}

  12. 12. andrew wee | January 15th 2007 @ 12:02 pm

    I used the tool at iwebtool.com/pagerank_checker and it looks like you’ve got about 90%+ PR6s with the occasional PR5 in there.

    Congrats!

  13. 13. g1smd | January 23rd 2007 @ 11:51 pm

    Dave, why are you looking at only 17 of the 44 active Class-C blocks? Loads more IPs have come online since the days of the old Google lists - most of those lists are way out of date now, having been last updated in 2003 or 2004..

    Additionally, there is generally no need to look at multiple IPs within any one block as typically they all have the same results within (so says Matt Cutts).

  14. 14. g1smd | January 24th 2007 @ 12:00 am

    Oh yes, and if http://www.domain.com/ now shows a PR of 0 go check what you get for just domain.com/ without the www, or for domain.com/index.html or .html or for http://www.domain.com/index.html or .htm - often one of those will have the PR instead.

    I see that effect for Matt Cutts blog from time to time too - though he does change the default indexed domain from www to non-www (in Webmaster Tools) and back on a regular basis to test what happens.

  15. 15. g1smd | January 24th 2007 @ 12:01 am

    Oh yes, and if http://www.domain.com/ now shows a PR of 0 go check what you get for just domain.com/ without the www, or for domain.com/index.html or .htm or for http://www.domain.com/index.html or .htm - often one of those will have the PR instead.

    I see that effect for Matt Cutts blog from time to time too - though he does change the default indexed domain from www to non-www (in Webmaster Tools) and back on a regular basis to test what happens.

  16. 16. edit.. | February 28th 2007 @ 8:30 pm

    Dave, can you knock out the post that is exactly on midnight? That one contains an error (middle post of three)….

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