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08-27-2010, 02:18 AM
#121
Page Rank is the numeric value assigns by Google to the websites. The greater the value of PR, the higher the importance of the site. The value runs from 0 to 100. Google algorithm is a PR is the combination is a natural way. Today link exchanges and link building has become a rich market for their right to undermine the essence of the original Page Rank. It is the best way to compete is to join the race and make serious efforts to build links.
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08-27-2010, 01:57 PM
#122
 Originally Posted by aenajones
Page Rank is the numeric value assigns by Google to the websites. The greater the value of PR, the higher the importance of the site. The value runs from 0 to 100. Google algorithm is a PR is the combination is a natural way. Today link exchanges and link building has become a rich market for their right to undermine the essence of the original Page Rank. It is the best way to compete is to join the race and make serious efforts to build links.
PR is from 1 to 10, not 1 to 100.
The Old Sarge
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09-24-2010, 12:52 PM
#123
So much so that even pages that barely have any mention of the search terms, if their PR is high enough, will still outrank lower PR pages that are purely about the search term.it's very basic but if you search for anything on google you will see that pages with higher PR list higher than pages with lower PR.
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09-24-2010, 01:40 PM
#124
 Originally Posted by jadonsmith
So much so that even pages that barely have any mention of the search terms, if their PR is high enough, will still outrank lower PR pages that are purely about the search term.it's very basic but if you search for anything on google you will see that pages with higher PR list higher than pages with lower PR.
Actually, I've found the exact opposite is true.
The Old Sarge
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09-25-2010, 05:12 PM
#125
 Originally Posted by The Old Sarge
Actually, I've found the exact opposite is true.
I agree. I've got a PR0 site higher on serps than competing PR4 websites, because my site is better optimised for relevant search terms.
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09-26-2010, 07:26 PM
#126
 Originally Posted by C0ldf1re
I agree. I've got a PR0 site higher on serps than competing PR4 websites, because my site is better optimised for relevant search terms.
I thing you got higher SERP than that site that has PR4 because you created fresh content and updated your site often.
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09-27-2010, 12:17 AM
#127
 Originally Posted by championpicks
I thing you got higher SERP than that site that has PR4 because you created fresh content and updated your site often.
IMO, it was more an issue of good use of meta tags and keyword pounding.
Otherwise, how would you explain a PR 2 site that has occupied #1 in all the major SEs without a single word of new content and not a single change in code or design in over four years?
The Old Sarge
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09-27-2010, 12:28 AM
#128
 Originally Posted by championpicks
I thing you got higher SERP than that site that has PR4 because you created fresh content and updated your site often.
But I didn't. Another beautiful theory raped and murdered by a gang of ugly facts.
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09-27-2010, 12:29 AM
#129
 Originally Posted by The Old Sarge
IMO, it was more an issue of good use of meta tags and keyword pounding.
Otherwise, how would you explain a PR 2 site that has occupied #1 in all the major SEs without a single word of new content and not a single change in code or design in over four years?

That's why "I Think"...
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10-05-2010, 02:16 AM
#130
If one site has huge traffic but 1 PR. then is it cause to increase the price of site?
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10-05-2010, 07:29 PM
#131
 Originally Posted by newbie2010
If one site has huge traffic but 1 PR. then is it cause to increase the price of site?
Nah, I don't think traffic will affect the price site.
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10-05-2010, 11:14 PM
#132
 Originally Posted by championpicks
Nah, I don't think traffic will affect the price site.
Why not? If the site subject remains similar, it logically should. Shouldn't it?
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10-08-2010, 04:33 PM
#133
 Originally Posted by championpicks
Nah, I don't think traffic will affect the price site.
Traffic plays a pretty large part in the valuation of a site. Especially if the current SEO is relevant to and can be carried forward to the new site. (That's why many are sold, isn't it?)
And in the end, isn't traffic and conversions (sales) what e-commerce is all about? The more traffic, the more conversions and the more conversions the more money ...
The Old Sarge
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10-10-2010, 06:54 AM
#134
PageRank measure's a web page's importance. A Score out of ten assigned by google to each indexed web pages. The visible result of the algorithm, but note that the “public” PR is not the same as the ‘true’ PR and is only updated infrequently. PageRank is one of many factors that determines where your web page appears in search result ranking, but if all other factors are equal, PageRank can have significant impact on your Google rankings.
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10-21-2010, 02:18 PM
#135
Also, if everything is the same page, the higher PR site outrank a PR lower than almost all the time on Google.
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