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Has anyone got stories like mine or are am I the only person with "nothing changed"?
Or can someone point me to a thread where its proven that getting a good PR really helps the listing.
Sid
I can say of my own experience, that i dont belive in this pr talk, sure it can help you with links to you, but i dont belive that it is the way to go and i would not spend to much time on getting links, iam doing very well without all those links.
If a site with alot of links and high pr ranks well is it of the high pr that site is in the top? I think that question will nenver be answered.
I dont think so i think its a good site with the basic or good seo work.
I know there is alot of people that not agree with me on this one, but this works for me.
/Ove
I just checked the no.1,2 and 3 lists - turns out, they've ones got a PR3, but they are more optimized than I am.
Just optimize your pages good, and you'll get a good listing, I don't think theres any use of getting 300 backlinks if you're a good optimizer. ALthough, PR does help for keywords like:
[google.com...]
[google.com...]
[google.com...]
and all the "big ones".
Sid
Keep all the factors in mind when you make a webpage and you will most likely do well. Just don't put all your eggs in one basket. I think everyone will agree with that. :)
The answer is absolutely!
PR is only on factor, so it will not guarantee you good positioning, but it does "help".
Toolbar PR is usually updated quite a while after Google has started using the new PR internally with the new system.
My site is at the very top if the search term matches the primary subject of the site, but very low when the search term is related to a subject covered very briefly, not a part of the title or headings.
It seems that PR helps, but is just one factor.
Re-read my post. I never said that "only" PR gives you a boost. A good PR1 page can beat out a lousy PR6 page. But if they are equal everywhere else, the the PR6 page will kick the PR1 page all over the SERPs.
The thing is that pages are never equal. PR is only a factor, but it is still a factor. Ignore it at your own risk.
I agree with BigDave. If a PR1 is more optimized than a PR6 page, it will appear first for the keyword. Bur if they are the same optimized, PR6 will beat PR1. I totally agree. This is somewhat very similar to Gigablast's Gigaboost, did the same thing, except you had to link to the site.
Sid
No I don't agree with what you just said. You said an optimized PR1 will beat a less optimized PR6, whereas I said that it can beat it.
The is a huge difference between the meaning of those two words. For and established page, a PR1 would have to rank a lot better in other areas to beat an on topic PR6.
It is a very common name. I'm sure that there are lots of commercial sites that have pavlov in their name. But none of the results on the first page of the SERPs are commercial in nature, and none of them have undergone any SEO for the name pavlov.
What to they all have in common? follow the links and watch the little green bar. In fact one of them with a PR7 only mentions the word at the bottom of the page in the author's copyright notice.
And I really doubt that nobel.se does any optimization at all.
The PR is no more important these days in most areas. But it depends on the competition and the market you're in if PR is helpful or not.
Amen. I've had a site w/ minimal PR & 3 inbound links suddenly out-rank sites w/ much better PR, far more inbound links.
Take a look at my profile; My "Hopmepage" is now this page (for easy reference) and my "Interests" is the 3-word search term this ancient, old framestyle, amateurish site has zoomed to No. 1 in. Then look at the competiton this abandoned-in-'98 site has suddenly out-ranked.
;)
somewhat makes sense.
Sid
In the most simplistic terms, your rank in the google SERPs for any given keyword set will be:
OnPageFactors x OffPageFactors = Position In SERP
When your competitors all have a low PR, OnPageFactors can often be enough to secure a top 10 spot in the SERPs.
When your competitors all have a high PR, you can improve your position in the SERPs only to a certain degree without improving your PR.
p.s. TR-PR is coming your way!