Hello, all. If someone could please tell me--in a non-"techie" way--what a PR1 link, a PR2 link, a PR3 link (and so on) is, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you! Kirk
pr stands for page rank.. the higher the rank the bigger its value.. search it in google and you'll find an answer (for more details)..
Thank you for the quick answer. So the higher the number, the better the ranking on a Google search? Is this correct? And I have seen that I can buy page ranks. How is that possible? What does it mean to buy a page rank? I actually did do a Google search but honestly didn't find too much. Actually, I found this site because of a Google search on this subject. Kirk
Interesting. That just about sums it all up in a non-techie way. PR is a metric assigned by Google which gets used to pad the price of whatever you are buying, and thats usually PR. Something that those that know better will sell to those who still don't. It is something that has no real value to anyone other than the seller. Best to forget it.
The History of PageRank PageRank was developed by Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin at Stanford. At the time that Page and Brin met, search engines typically linked to pages that had the highest keyword density, which meant people could game the system by repeating the same phrase over and over to attract higher search page results. PageRank is patented by Stanford, and the name PageRank likely comes from Larry Page. What Does PageRank Measure? PageRank measure's a web page's importance. Page and Brin's theory is that the most important pages on the Internet are the pages with the most links leading to them. PageRank thinks of links as votes, where a page linking to another page is casting a vote. This makes sense, because people do tend to link to relevant content, and pages with more links to them are usually better resources than pages that nobody links. PageRank doesn't stop there. It also looks at the importance of the page that contains the link. Pages with higher PageRank have more weight in "voting" with their links than pages with lower PageRank. It also looks at the number of links on the page casting the "vote." Pages with more links have less weight. This also makes a certain amount of sense. Pages that are important are probably better authorities in leading web surfers to better sources, and pages that have more links are likely to be less discriminating on where they're linking. How Important Is PageRank? 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.
Frankly speaking, if you are new to SEO and online marketing, I would advice you to not go for any research of "buying a PR (pagerank)", its just a waste of time. First as you have started a new account here, go through some of the threads in the Google section here as well as the General Marketing and SEO sections. After you read all the threads well, trying searching for the questions you have in the search column in the right hand side top. I am sure you will get atleast one thread with an appropriate answer for your question on DP forum
Not everyone would agree with you. Anyone can buy whatever PR they need. Are you suggesting this is going to help them to rank ahead of their competitors?
PR is the short form of Page Rank, google gives this,few times a year google update PR. Eg - DP forum is PR4
I have to disagree with some of the comments above. PR is very important. One of my sites is ranking 1st page with only 600 backlinks which arehigh PR sites thus giving my site a PR5 vs. my competition whom have thousands of backlinks, older domain, and more content. PR isnt the end all its just one of the many factors, but a higher PR links is more valuable than a low PR link. As mentioned above a backlink is a vote, but not all votes are equal, a higher PR vote is worth more than a lower PR vote.
Am I correct to assume that the high PR sites you refer to are well established reputable sites that have earned the PR attributed to them. This rather than the buy now, pay later variety which are so popular. If this is correct could it not be possible that the boost you are getting from these sites is because they are well established, older domains and reputable sites, rather than the PR which most experienced SEO consultants tend to discount. Surely you are not suggesting that you can buy respectability? What keyword are you ranking for? What is the site?
yup,, the higher the PR, the bigger the impact to the search,,, so if you will link to other website,,, choose the highest PR, but also the lower PR still do help,,,
it shows your page popularity in google after compete with other website and pages and assign u r page rank.
PR is not as important as it used to be. People put too much emphasis on pagerank. Its mainly now used by SEO marketers wanting to sell links, often from dropped domains. Its best to focus on search engine rank than pagerank.