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| Active Warrior Join Date: Oct 2010
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Even if everyone says that Page Rank (PR) has nothing to do with SERP (Search Engine Results Pages), most of us are worried about getting a higher PR. When you browse through the top sites in Google, you will find that Google shows the sites that do have some decent PR. One way or other, it can be understood that Google Algorithm is based on the Page Rank of the site. Although the Page Rank of the webpage is updated only once in a while (may be 3-4 months), it is a clear decisive factor in showing the SERPs. Let me tell you where you will see a PR of the site on your desktop. When you install Google toolbar , you will notice some scaling from 0 to 10. The authoraitive sites have a good PR and the dubious sites a grey Page Rank of 0. |
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| Senior Warrior Member Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: USA
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Pagerank is still a factor for ranking results but its not the only factor and most important. As you saids pagerank updates every 3-4 months usually, but Google results are changing every some weeks. It shows that pagerank is not the most important factor for ranking results. ( I didn't want to talk about pagerank and trusted rank here, but pagerank is not everything) |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Oct 2010
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I've always been a little uncertain about page rank. My site is doing fairly well in the SERP's, but that isn't the answer for a good PR right? I've always heard that having a "dynamic" site through updating and whatnot will benefit your page rank. Can somebody clear this up?
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Definitely a lot of really good stuff. I can't seem to get enough of SEO lately. I've had a few victories the past few months where before I was struggling. It really all came down to good keyword research in the end & now that I have a good handle on that I find myself excelling.
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| Pr is a factor in Google algorithm and PR is dependent on the content of the website and all other activities of link building.
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| Banned Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: www.nukewebsolution.com
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| PR is not important factor for ranking results. PR is imp only for website value but nobody can see value only on PR factor. PR is not give you any income from your sites. most important factor are SERP so you can generate any income from your websites. so PR is not IMP factor for SERP results. |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Ontario, Canada
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IwebSeo is right. PR isn't important in terms of ranking, however, PR IS important when it comes to where you are getting your backlinks from. The reason higher PR websites rank higher is not a factor of the PR itself, rather it just shows that that particular website has a lot of high quality, high PR, inbound links, which boosts it PR and position in the SERPS. In the end, your position on the SERPS is what matters. Having a high PR does help the intrinsic value of your website though, as people often purchase higher PR sites to simply use as a source of backlinks for their own sites. Cheers, Carney |
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