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I tried to check the PR of all sites above me and found that the TOP5 sites had a PR<=4 for homepage and 0 PR for other pages.
Most sites were less than pr6.
Does PR actually directly effect page position?
Can someone explain the relationships?
What are the other factors that may influence position, apart from PR and content rich pages.
Does PR actually directly effect page position?Can someone explain the relationships?
Apple Computer's home page has a PageRank value of 10 out of 10, but you wouldn't expect it to do well on a search for "fresh oranges", would you? :-)
PageRank is only one of the factors that goes into your position in the search results.
PageRank depends only on linkage structure, that is, on how many pages link to a page, and on the PageRank values of the pages the links come from. PageRank has nothing to do with the keywords being searched for. That's why the Google toolbar and other PageRank tools can show you the PageRank of a page simply by visiting it.
In any particular search, the content of a page is also important, in how it relates to the keywords being searched for. Also important is the "anchor text" of the links to a page.