I can not for the life of me see why that site would have a PR 10. Normally you would be able to see the cache and prove that it is not a PR 10 but that site does not have a cache on Google.
How do I prove this to be fake, if indeed it is?
I can not for the life of me see why that site would have a PR 10. Normally you would be able to see the cache and prove that it is not a PR 10 but that site does not have a cache on Google.
How do I prove this to be fake, if indeed it is?
So the masses of high PR links don’t have you convinced?
I can see why it would have a high PR, but 10? I thought there where only a few lucky sites that got that. Like no more than 20-30?
It’s a pretty small group, yes. And when one or two of those PR10 sites links to you, you’re pretty much looking at PR8 to start yourself. Add in 4,000 other strong backlinks and there you go, PR10.
There are not going to be many sites on the web with thousands of large universities linking to them.
Pretty unusual to not display a cached version.
I see a cached link for it’s other pages, but not the homepage.
There is a link for cached, but when clicking that link…
Your search - cache:AT_muA6-CDYJ:www.go8.edu.au/ www.go8.edu.au/ -
did not match any documents.
It’s as though it WAS cached, but then removed somehow.
I followed a few of their links showing in explorer.yahoo and the ones that
I followed all had a graybar for PR.
Many of their back links are from inner pages, not the homepage where
the really high PR might be.
They have a really odd pattern at the internet archive for a site with PR10
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.go8.edu.au/
Their traffic rank according to Alexa is 239,860
(not much to do with PR, but it shows they are not a “hot” site.)
None of this is proof, but I am not yet convinced they deserve the PR10
Bompa
wow PR 10, i usually see this on google… i think this one might help: http://www.seologs.com/pr-check/pagerank.html