
May 4th, 2006, 06:39 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: A Land Down Under
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Quote: | Originally Posted by Cybermad I think I am not totally agree with you. Think about that with the same content if I have PR6 and you have PR3 , do you think you'll be on the top at the searches? I dont think so. PR is everything. PR means more popularity among webmasters so more reciprocal links more everything. I always keep my meta's with wide-xl meta tool's standarts. So I don't think I have problem with keywords, maybe partly. | That is true, but only some times.
I've got a PR2 site that's consistently ranking at 3-5 in a competitive (over 2 million results) single-word gambling related keyword for the last 4 months since the sites launch. You can't tell me that all of the PR3, 4, 5 sites that are under me have done it better because they have higher PR. If they did, they'd be above me, right?
Sure, PR does mean a lot ot some people, but it is by no means the be-all and end-all of SEO. It's a good GUIDE to what a site is like, but it's only a guide. High PR doesn't guaranteed high rankings and high traffic and the sooner we let that old ideal go, the sooner that we'll all be going a lot better.
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