Google Page Rank Update
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Google PageRank Update
Summary
There's growing speculation that Google is updating the PageRank of websites. This ranking, visible on the Google toolbar, scores sites on a scale of one to ten. Reports from search engine forums show mixed experiences?"some have noticed changes, while others haven't. The update should be visible across all data centers by mid-July 2006, but with Google's unpredictable nature, the timeline remains uncertain.
Understanding PageRank Changes
Although many expect this update, some believe it won’t significantly impact search engine rankings. It’s thought that Google's search results already incorporate ongoing changes, revealing updated PageRanks on the toolbar approximately every three months.
So, why the excitement over PageRank updates? The anticipation can be attributed to two main reasons:
Fear of a Lower PageRank
Not all webmasters can dedicate ample time to promoting their websites. A strong PageRank is a badge of credibility, and the fear of a lower rank may translate to concerns about reduced sales. A site with a PageRank of six may attract more trust than one with a rank of four.
Expectation of a Higher PageRank
Conversely, some webmasters invest heavily in site promotion, hoping for a PageRank boost. A positive update validates their efforts and motivates continued investment. On the other hand, an unchanged or reduced PageRank might signal a need for new strategies.
Is PageRank Important?
Many articles and forum discussions suggest that PageRank’s importance is overemphasized. While I somewhat agree, a high PageRank does offer benefits. However, it shouldn’t be the sole focus. Building a successful website is a long-term endeavor. Adhering to best practices and remaining patient can eventually lead to a respectable PageRank.
The problem arises when new site owners aim for quick wealth, seeking numerous backlinks too rapidly. They treat the process like a sprint rather than a marathon.
Final Thoughts
Like many, I’m hopeful for positive outcomes from this PageRank update. But I’m in it for the long haul and won’t be disheartened if a few sites drop a grade or two. There will always be more updates to look forward to, ensuring continual growth and learning.
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