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Status: Closed Points: 75 Time: 10:09 - Oct 12, 2007  

mary2

What does it mean when websites have a PR number?

I was reading an article and it said that a website was PR2, PR3, PR4, etc. What does that mean?

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oracleofDelphi

Date:: Oct 12, 2007

Time:: 11:46

The PR number stands for Page Rank. (Google)
It's part of a new SEO Craze where you can buy websites already owned by someone and already are performing well on google.
The lower the PR#, the better the Page ranks.

mary2

Date:: Oct 12, 2007

Time:: 20:01

Thanks

theDude

Date:: Oct 13, 2007

Time:: 07:18

That's not entirely true.
It's a higher Page Rank that will result in better ranking in Google's search results.
But there is a difference between what is called Toolbar PageRank, which is what we users can see if we have Googles toolbar installed, and the "real" pagerank that Google uses internally to calculate the relevance of the websites for a concrete query.
Many SEO experts regard the Toolbar PageRank as nothing more than very weak indicator of the possible PageRank of a site. The fact is that the Toolbar PageRank is updated very infrequently, only every 3 months or so, so a lot could have happened, both good and bad to a websites ranking since the last update of the Toolbar PageRank, which anway is only an approximation of the real one.

jim.seo

Date:: Apr 12, 2010

Time:: 11:45

whether you have a higher page rank or lower page rank, it makes no difference to your rankings.

Read More at: http://www.seohawk.com/blog/page-rank-tr...

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