Is Google PageRank Really That Important Anymore?
Posted by Karen in Internet, blogging, tags: blogging, blogging tips, Google Pagerank, twitter websites
Lately there was a shift in the Google PageRank world where some sites lost pagerank, some gained and some never changed, I’ve read a lot of blogs lately posting about Google Page Rank such as “Google Page Rank Hates Me“, “Reporting And Reflecting On My Google Pagerank Update” and “Google Pagerank (PR) Update” but the question is how does Googles Pagerank affect your blog and your blogging?
Does your pagerank affect your ranking that much, I did a search for Twitter Websites the other day on Google and was surprised to see that a post I made in February on Blazing Minds came up in fourth place which is great for a blog with a pagerank of three!
So does having a huge pagerank make any difference to where you end up on the search results, I’m not too sure, maybe it’s the popularity of your site, more than the pagerank, if anyone is really up on the know of Google PageRank then I would love to know
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Is Google PageRank Really That Important Anymore?…
Lately there was a shift in the Google PageRank world where some sites lost pagerank, some gained and some never changed, I’ve read a lot of blogs lately posting about Google Page Rank…
Twitter: knewthis
(38 comments) says:
I really don’t know what to make of it. Google recently announced that PR is no more relevant, and followed it up a week later with a PR update. On my own websites, the past three months have been the most productive while I was actually linked by a few PR 7 and PR 8 websites. With all this, the PR fell from 4 to 3 which is absurd..
Anyway, I am happy that my traffic has never been affected by PR updates and it is consistently increased.
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Extreme John
Twitter: extremejohn
(165 comments) Reply:
November 11th, 2009 at 2:01 pm
I look at it the same way, my sites traffic continues to grow which ultimately means that the Page Rank updates really don’t upset me that much. Having a great number feels good and gives you some good bragging rights.
Extreme John´s last blog ..5 Reasons I Suck at Entrecard
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Twitter: celebfickle
(30 comments) says:
I’m a bit confused, I don’t know I just started blogging it’s been three months, my PR is still zero. I have no ideas about the PR update or it actually works. But sure got to work on more backlinks.
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Anand Srinivasan
Twitter: knewthis
(38 comments) Reply:
November 11th, 2009 at 11:32 am
Nehh
I don’t think you should be worried. I got a PR 8 link (dofollow) to a PR 0 site of mine and that has not increased my PR at all.
For a new blog, just keep working on getting relevant unique visitors. That alone matters.
Anand Srinivasan´s last blog ..Promoting Your Niche Store – SEO vs. SEM
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Nehh
Twitter: celebfickle
(30 comments) Reply:
November 12th, 2009 at 11:45 am
Ya I think you’re right I should keep working on my blog harder. Thanks for replying I really appreciate it.
Nehh´s last blog ..Kristin Cavallari dating Audrina Patridge’s ex-boyfriend Tal Cooperman
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Extreme John
Twitter: extremejohn
(165 comments) Reply:
November 11th, 2009 at 2:08 pm
Look at it like this, your at a PR0 and still managing to build networks and generate traffic. It doesn’t seem to be that big of a deal.
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Nehh
Twitter: celebfickle
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November 12th, 2009 at 11:49 am
I’m managing to generate some traffic and getting backlinks. I guess I shouldn’t worry about PR updates and keep working on it. guess I needed a different perspective. Thanks John

Nehh´s last blog ..Kristin Cavallari dating Audrina Patridge’s ex-boyfriend Tal Cooperman
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I don’t know if PR affects me. I did just jump from 4 to 5 and basically all it did was give me an ego boost
I do fairly well in Google searches, considering I don’t really have keywords I’m shooting for. My blog material is all over the map. So if I show up in the top 10 search results for anything, I’m thrilled.
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Twitter: ShotOfCoffee
(4 comments) says:
From my understanding….from what I’ve read from people that know more than me about SE’s…is that it’s not exactly how google really sees your site.
For me it really doesn’t matter. My PR hasn’t changed in months, yet my google traffic is increasing every month.
Daily Shot Mike´s last blog ..Mocha Coffee Cake Recipe
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I don’t depend too much on Page rank. There are a lot of other SE out there.
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Twitter: Happymaker
(37 comments) says:
I don’t know. I went from a PR3 Blogger blog to self-hosted a month or so ago and now have PR1. I noticed that I am not getting as many Google hits as I used to.
I read an article a while back, I think by Jan Geronimo, that discussed Google PR vs. VISIBLE Google PR. I wonder if there is anything to that?
Of course it still matters. We all want to be ranked highly, it’s human nature! We want our sites and our content to be as visible as possible to as many people as possible. Until a new search engine comes along that people actually use, Google actual PR will continue to be very important.
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Twitter: Blazing_Minds
(1093 comments) says:
Wow! Thanks for the comments from everyone so far, as I’ve said before I personally think that having well written comments like these are what makes blogging worthwhile, no matter what the pagerank
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Twitter: jan geronimo
(7 comments) says:
My blog remained steady at PR3. Perhaps I should have exerted more effort at getting backlinks. Is it still important? I think so in the absence of a better alternative metric. Certainly, I’d hate losing mine. It’s a psychic reward for me, especially because of lackluster Adsense earnings.
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Twitter: DiTesco
(11 comments) says:
Recently, Google made an announcement that they have removed the PR on webmaster tools to avoid people worrying too much about it. I had a PR3 and now it is PR0. Did this affect my ranking on the SERPs? The answer is NO and believe it or not, contrary to what I was expecting, my traffic on search engines has increased (now accounting for 51%) and is reflected by the increase in both AdSense and Chitika earnings.
Now, is it important? I think it is not about importance but rather providing you with bragging rights, like ExtremeJohn said. It is one factor that Google uses to rank a website on their rankings, so in a way, the higher your PR, the faster google crawls your website and thus getting those new posts indexed very quickly.
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Twitter: blaineblogger
(15 comments) says:
I’ve been reading a few articles lately on the importance of pagerank so I find it interesting.
Pagerank in and of itself has no search engine benefit. Pagerank is not a search engine factor in ranking. It’s an indicator, it shows you how authoritive a webpage is, it only indicates, it does not give value.
If pagerank vanished tonight, it would not change any rankings. In fact I’ve been hearing google might or will be changing pagerank to “Webrank”. I don’t know much about it yet but it’s something to think about.
What pagerank will do is get you more advertisers and more money. Your site will be spidered more often and you’ll have something to brag about. Other than that, I don’t see any other big benefits.
That’s just my point of view.
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Twitter: HichamMG
(32 comments) says:
Karen, although I agree with John in his post, I am not really worried about it anymore and concentrating on the content, visiting people’s blog, etc. Everybody has his/her personal things to worry about and Man I do not want Google PageRank to be on this list

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Twitter: John_C
(11 comments) says:
If people want to chase PR, so be it. I was able to snag a #1 SERP with one of my sites due to it’s niche. That continues with maintaining the site being listed as #1-#3 for the last three years.
Bounce and click through I don’t worry about either. Sites get tons of nonsensical landings on things having nothing to do with them, porn search strings being a good example.
PR can get you money. SERP can get you traffic. Without the traffic a site can’t make money.
With a PR of 0, my one site makes more money residually than the rest.
In my opinion, PR’s out the door in the next few years…same thing with the system created by IZEA, which in my opinion was a way to corner, monopolize, and control the blogosphere.
The interenet…we’re still in the dark ages, kids.
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PR is important to those that are a PR 5 and above it seems. I have 2 sights that are PR 5 and they are on the front page of google and I have 2 sites that are PR 0 and they are on the front page of google for there keywords as well. So i would say that PR rank does not carry the weight it used to in page rankings or traffic.
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Twitter: Zemalf
(1 comments) says:
PageRank is an interested subject, which the number of comments and reactions prove. In my mind, it doesn’t matter much. I got PR4 in a month when I started my blog, later it came down to 3 when I wasn’t updating the blog that much. My traffic wasn’t any higher on PR4 than it was on PR0. PR itself doesn’t bring in traffic. It might give you a little boost if you rank in search engines in the first place, e.g. rank your blog a spot higher vs site with lower PR. But even then the reason might be the “actual” search engine ranking factors, PR just happens to be what everyone can see…
PR is a numeric value that we can easily compare, it is still constantly updated and it does have some effect. So I’d say PageRank does matter, because it tells that you are doing something right if it’s going up or staying level, and on the other hand, you know you need to step up if it goes down. For PR to go down, the reason is usually that you’re not updating often enough. And for the PR to go up, update often. Search engine rankings, SEO or not, but at least you have fundamentals of blogging in place, fresh content

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