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Now, I' ve read plenty of posts saying that PR isn't as important as it once was, and we should all concentrate on content, which is fine by me. However, I'm curious as to what change my jump in PR will bring. More frequent updating of my site? Googlebot going deeper into my directory structure (I think she's gone as deep as she can)?
Thanks for any ideas.
Roddy
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I'm newish here, so apologies to the moderators if I've caused wear and tear on your delete buttons . . .
Maybe someone can help out here with some more ideas?
Beth
How many sites have anchor text of "red widgets I can buy in Keokuk"? Right now anchor text rules for competitive, pithy terms, but the other factors are all that comes into play for more obscure ones.
In other words, when all other things are equal, having one of the algorithm points in your favor will get you the higher ranking. Having good PR, especially throughout your domain for pages with lots of unique page titles, is a very useful thing.
Most people seem to feel that the google toolbar is not a very good indicator of "true" PR as of late. For example, it sometimes shows a PR0 for highly popular sites that we know historically have had a high PR.
My jump in PR doesn't seem to have affected my placing for keywords as yet . . .
Since we are no longer seeing the "normal" update process, it could be that the increase in PR was taken into account long before the PR changed on the toolbar.
Or it could be that the increase in PR hasn't yet affected the search results.
Or... PR just might not mean as much as it used to.
Beth
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Oh, other flavors of PR. 1) PR in the Google directory. 2) The "true" PR that only Google knows (which, these days, may or may not be showing on the toolbar). Someone else might chime in here about how there can be, for example, a low PR5 or a high PR5.
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PR will give you the edge over your nearest competitor all other things being equal.
"PR" is important with some search engines other than Google, so it is worth having anyway.
But do not spend too much time worrying about PR if your SEO target is Google. Spend time worrying about getting links with the right anchor text, on pages that don't just contain links and no text (such pages may be dampened), and with as many other site owners as possible.
We always heard sites having PR0 out perform a site with PR6 or 7 in competitive area.
Those stories have to be false.
Most sites you see nowadays that have a 0 are not really a 0. The toolbar PR is out of whack and has been for quite some time. Only Google has the real PR's.
PR is still important.
If your PR increases than it's safe to assume that you should increase at least a few ranks in the SERPS.