Google PageRank

9 Jan 2007 at 15:27 by Joshua J. Steimle

"I’m kind of suprised at how many people are still stuck in some SEO technique timewarp of what was effective in 1999." That from Jim Boykin's SEO blog, and amen to it. What Jim's talking about is Google's PageRank, which a Google rep labled as being "for entertainment purposes only." Like Jim, I have seen more than my fair share of "SEO professionals" who talk about PageRank, algorithms, and, heaven help us, meta tags as though these things were the essence of SEO rather than fading whisps of what SEO was in 1999.

As both Jim and the forum commenters state, PageRank (and wherever I mention PageRank I'm talking about the public PageRank shown in the Googel toolbar, not the PageRank Google is actually using behind the scenes) is a measure that is 3-6 months old at best.

So here are some tips:

1. Don't worry about PageRank.

2. If someone tells you about the importance of PageRank, ignore them.

3. If someone tries to sell you something based on PageRank, run from them.

As always, use common sense. If a site has meaningful, interesting content that is relevant to your site then getting a link from them will be a good thing. Even if their site has low or non-existent PR it probably is or at least will be a quality link in the long run, PR notwithstanding.

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