Finding The True PR Of A Page?
by Andrew Williams
I had an email "conversation" this last week which I
feel others may benefit from "listening in" on. Here it
is in summary:
"Andy
Why is it that xxxxxxx ranks so well on Google for the phrase xxxxxx
xxxxxx when it has a PR of 0. The other top results have PRs of
5 and 6. Is Page Rank becoming less important?
Graham"
My answer to Graham was to go back and read a previous newsletter
where I discussed just this. In issue 48 I discussed anomalies in
PR and backlinks. You can read it online here:
http://ez-search-engine-optimization.com/issue48
In reply, Graham wrote back:
"Andy
If Google are not telling us the real PR values, how can we find
out the PR of a site? This is making link exchanges much more difficult.
How are we supposed to know whether a link partner is good if we
don't know their true PR?
Graham"
and my reply went something like this:
"Graham,
Google released backlinks and Page Rank data to the webmaster community.
However, in doing so, they unleashed a monster.
SEOs quickly reverse-engineered the Google algorithm which showed
how important both backlinks and PR really were to high rankings.
Every SEO and his cat went out to increase backlinks, and increase
PR to their sites. Knowing the Page Rank of another site was fundamental
in "manipulating" the PR of your own site. Knowing the
linking structure of other sites was fundamental in beating the
system and getting your link structure just right for top rankings.
SEOs were manipulating the results using information that became
available as soon as Google released PR and backlink data.
Why does Google dislike this? Well, Google wants the best pages
to rise to the top of the rankings. A best page might be described
as the page with the most relevant content for the search query
that was run at google.com.
As webmasters became better at manipulating PR and backlinks, more
and more rubbish began to surface in the top results, and that remains
today. Pages ranking well only because a good SEO did his or her
job, not because the page is the most relevant.
This is why Google have removed your privileges and no longer gives
accurate PR or backlink data. They don't want you to have it any
longer. They have it in their database and use it for ranking purposes,
they just don't tell you that information any more.
As to your question about how to find the real PR if Google toolbar
does not show it - there is no way. This is information that Google
own, and they have no obligation to give it to you. By hiding this
information, Google probably hopes that webmasters will give up
the obsession of PR and backlinks, and concentrate on providing
quality content that searchers will find interesting - content that
adds value to the net.
So how do you know if a link partner is a good one? Simple. Look
at their website and see if it is quality or rubbish. A quality
site will always be a good link partner, a rubbish site will never
be a good link partner.
This is how Google always envisaged PR and backlinks working together
to pick the best pages for search results. Sites vote for others
based on quality of site, not because of what benefits you might
get for providing the link."
About the Author
Andy Williams is author of the free, ezSEO internet marketing newsletter,
offering subscribers up-to-date information on all aspects of internet
marketing. His search
engine optimization website offers unique, no
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