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The Big Google PageRank Slap - Perception Is Everything
Copyright © 2007 Titus Hoskins
Recently Google did a major PageRank update where a
lot of sites were downgraded. Many experts believe this
PageRank update was Google's response to link selling
- sites which sell links lost points in their PageRank.
Google measures all web pages on a scale of importance
from 0 to 10, which is shown in a small green pixel
bar on browsers carrying the Google Toolbar. PageRank
is "supposedly" measured by the number of
backlinks to your site.
Online democracy in action, a link is a vote for your
site. The more votes you have the higher your site is
ranked. At least that's how it was supposed to work
until a lot of high PR sites started selling links and
put a monkey wrench into the whole system.
The latest update may be a smart move on Google's part
to curtail this practice; who's going to buy a link
from a PR2 or even a PR4 site? Besides this could be
more than a warning that your site will go down even
further if you continue to sell links.
Now this is more of a cosmetic change in PageRank than
a real change in your true rankings in Google. Just
because your PR goes down doesn't mean your keyword
rankings or traffic from Google also goes down.
I saw some of my sites go up, some stayed the same,
but my major site took a big hit - falling from PR6
to PR4. This was more of a devastating blow than I expected
mainly for psychological reasons than actual consequences.
After years of building the best content you can muster
and constantly getting quality one-way links, to see
that PageRank drop was very disappointing and hits to
the core of your online work.
I have been around for a while so I have experienced
many Google Updates - anyone remember the Florida Update?
I also keep my ears peeled to discussions of the latest
updates in Webmasterworld and Stompernet, and I even
read Matt Cutts when I get real nervous... so I knew
not to panic just because of the sudden drop in PageRank.
I also knew what most of the SEO experts were saying
was true because my major keywords stayed the same and
my Google traffic actually went up. But that's little
comfort when you're talking about Google; you immediately
go into overdrive and try to figure out where you went
wrong. What caused the drop - because whether PageRank
is meaningless or not, you're still going in the wrong
direction.
I saw many of my competitors drop too, but many stayed
the same and even a few increased in PageRank. What
are they doing right; what am I doing wrong? I don't
sell links but does Google think I am selling links
was my main concern? I even moved one external link
from my main page to another part of my site, just in
case Google is mistaking that as a paid link.
Welcome to webmaster's paranoid hell!
For SEO reasons I have very few external links on my
main page. Can't see why Google downgraded my main site.
I have been at PR6 for years.
Herein lies my main beef, with Google you never really
know where you stand; you are constantly walking on
eggshells. No matter how good your content or your site
is - one misstep and you could be in the doghouse. All
your hard work can be taken away in a heartbeat.
It wouldn't matter so much if it was one of the other
two major search engines downgrading your site but this
is Google.
Free organic traffic from Google is vital to any online
site or business. I would take traffic from Google over
any other source of traffic on the web, except for traffic
coming from my articles on other sites, and even that
traffic probably originated from a search in Google.
Google and Google PageRank have always been important
to me - that's one of the reasons a sudden large drop
causes so much concern. There's another important reason
Google PageRank is important to me.
Most SEO experts mistakenly believe PageRank is meaningless
because Google is not giving us the true ranking of
any site or revealing all the backlinks, which is supposedly
one of the major factors in how Google ranks sites.
While this fact is obviously true, it has caused many
to jump to another conclusion.
Because Google is not giving us the real ranking, many
webmasters have dismissed PageRank as a vital element
in their sites. Don't make the same mistake.
Google PageRank is extremely important if you're doing
business on the web. The higher PR you have, the better.
But it has nothing to do with keyword rankings or first
page SERPs.
What many SEO experts fail to realize (not really their
business) is the whole "perceived" value of
PageRank.
Google, hate it or love it, has become the most respected
company on the web in the eyes of the majority of the
web's users. It carries enormous weight and prestige.
The "perceived" value of a high PR7 or PR8
is extremely valuable.
We are not talking about link selling; we are talking
about how a perspective business partner or customer
will treat your site or business.
Say you have two identical sites you want to do business
with online and you discover one is a Google PR2 site
and the other is a Google PR8 site - which one would
you choose to do business with? Honestly?
From first-hand experience, I know any online company
or marketer will get more business offers and be offered
more partnerships/joint ventures if you have a high
Google PR site than a low one. It will make a difference
to your bottom line.
PageRank is important. PageRank has meaning. Even if
it has little bearing on your SERPs rankings or Google
traffic, PageRank can greatly influence the success
of your online site or venture. Don't ignore or dismiss
PageRank as a meaningless relic that didn't quite work
out as Google had planned for it in the first place.
High PageRank will always be valuable.
The day Google gives its own site a PageRank of PR1
or PR2 instead of the current PR10 - that's the day
you can dismiss PageRank as truly meaningless.
Author: Titus Hoskins
The author is a full-time online marketer who has numerous
websites, including two sites on Internet marketing.
For the latest web marketing tools try: http://www.bizwaremagic.com
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http://www.marketingtoolguide.com
2007 Titus Hoskins. This article may be freely distributed
if this resource box stays attached.
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