When I first noticed the PageRank change on my clients’ websites, I was waiting for it to reflect on our websites and blog.
Good news – our blog now has a PR of 4! 🙂
Bad news – Cueblocks website’s PR dropped to 3. Its not really a bad news – its just what it should have been in the first place. Last year when we went from 0 to 4 on the homepage, I knew Google had some fixing to do. Now, the PR is actually what the Cueblocks homepage deserves.
While my clients are extremely happy with a great boost in their PR, Pancham wasn’t too amused about our Cueblocks homepage doing the -1 thing.
Wait a little Pancham – we’re going to shoot through the roof! 🙂
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