Google rolled out again its pagerank system to most of their data centers including the toolbar. This blog just got lowered from its previous PR of 4 to PR3. History comes when this was PR0 -> PR2->PR5->PR3-PR4-PR3. Been on the ups and down on this blog regarding PR. But not is not in question for me now. The question lies on how much traffic are you receiving even if you have this low PR.
But some of my internal pages have their PR ranked up. My PR 0 sites went up on the range of PR3 to PR5 and some with already have PR dropped by -1 including this blog.
So we need again links pointing to us to gain that search engine trust again on this search engine optimization blog. Oh no, not for PR, but we need traffic, so best case is to create content.


















9 Comments Received
May 1st, 2008 @5:29 am
Can I just ask what is a PR n/a? Is this for new sites or is it for some other reason. The message I have seen is “No Pagerank infroation available”
May 1st, 2008 @8:46 am
Most bloggers are now realizing what you are saying. Traffic is more important. That will be possible if your contents are good enough.
May 1st, 2008 @10:14 am
Not only did your site survive the “dreaded Google PageRank update” (insert ominous voice) unscathed, but it is doing even better! Congratulations
Charles
May 4th, 2008 @6:51 pm
This update did not make any sense. A few of my mass produced sites with 3 backlinks each got PR5. My startup with 40.000+ backlinks got PR3 :S
May 5th, 2008 @6:52 am
“Make money blogging” PR n/a means that Google haven’t released the PageRank for your site yet. Your site may have a page rank of anything but you will just have to wait until the next Google update to be able to see it.
John
May 5th, 2008 @2:24 pm
Traffic and good content are the right combination.
May 8th, 2008 @4:28 am
All i can say is that PR is worthless..
PageRank are just numbers.. it doesn’t bring traffic to your site..
as he have said, it does not make any sense..
June 23rd, 2008 @5:00 am
Interesting to see how PR has become so important. I agree though that getting quality traffic and a user friendly website is far more important than just PR.
June 23rd, 2008 @5:02 am
I think lot of SEO companies do not realise that Google has put measures in place to reduce the PR of over-optimised websites.
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