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PageRank - Is It Getting Old?
There is a lot of discussion about how useful is the PageRank nowadays, and if is it worth the entire headache.
The answer: for sure it worth!
PageRank or PR is method used by the search engines like “Google” “Yahoo” and others to make some order in their listening. But if someone think about the fact that these search engines are updating their PR database every 3-6 month, keeping in mind that millions of pages are indexed daily, it will be hard to figure out the “tomorrow” of any website.
Also we know that Pr is based on how much backlinks your site has, and it also known that Google like gossipy. This means more people talking about your site (backlinks) more it becomes celebrity in the search engines.
Ok everyone can consider this success, but this kind of success is very fluctuating as much as the PR is very instable. This is no more surprising, because we have seen very big sites with high PR falling down 3-5 ranks.
The so special thing is that very rarely we can see sites going higher with this rate.
Good PR helps a lot in sites and blogs marketing and business,
Also you can see a lot of time that your site for some keywords are listed in search result before big and well known sites, that’s exciting I know it, because it happen to me a lot of times on my fun blog station, and here you will ask yourself: Do my site have better PR than Wikipedia?? Ohh no, you don’t, but this why PR is not very reliable in search engine listing, and it why we talk today about Page Strength more than PageRank.
We will talk about it in the next post and for now let’s make it little bit clear: What doesn’t harm is useful!
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