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New Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 36
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Yes guys, there's no hard and fast rule on PR segments, it could be just an assumption. What we need to see is the justification on how far it can be true as per our experience. How do you expect a two day old site with PR 8. That's not possible at all.
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New Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 27
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It’s important to note that PageRank is believed to be calculated on a logarithmic scale. What this roughly means is that the difference between PR4 and PR5 is likely 5-10 times than the difference between PR3 and PR4. So, there are likely over a 100 times as many web pages with a PageRank of 2 than there are with a PageRank of 4. This means that if you get to a PageRank of 6 or so, you’re likely well into the top 0.1% of all websites out there. If most of your peer group is straggling around with a PR2 or PR3, you’re way ahead of the game.
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Junior Critic
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 73
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Sanjay, you are some how right but wrong as well.
See adobe.com have page rank 10 out of 10. If i search for "printing software" in google, Adobe.com does not get rank. Reason? It is not relevant. Relevance is more important than page rank. Quote:
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New Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 27
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I was just supporting your view that one need not worry if the PR is 0. It's just a gradual and regular effort towards quality link building. PR may be higher or lower irrespective of the search result. They co-relate or not reliable at all. We can never control the search result.
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Junior Critic
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 73
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Even google engineers do not know what the algorithm is going to do with some specific site, how can we.
It's the game of robots and human. We can not control them but they can control our sites in their search results. |
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