Posts Tagged ‘pagerank’

SEO Myth #2 – Page Rank matters

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

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Ah, this old chestnut! PageRank used to be one of the sacred mantras you would hear SEOs chanting. Your PR was of huge import and anyone with a PR of 5 or above felt they had the right to look down upon you. Some people lost sleep whenever their PR dropped, [...]

9 Easy Ways to Locate your Link Targets

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

We all know how important it is to find sites that are willing to link back to us, but sometimes it can prove difficult to track down sites of high value with a loyal audience in our niche.
Here are 9 quick and easy ways to find sites that you can establish a link with.
Firstly, though, [...]

Matt Cutts says content not page rank

Friday, June 19th, 2009

In a recent blog post, Matt Cutts clarifies the Page Rank debate which has raged, with particular relation to sculpting sites for PR. He recommends allowing Page rank to flow freely through your site rather than trying to sculpt pages and links to force PR to flow.
It seems that some of us SEO folk had [...]

Does PageRank still matter?

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

The value of PR has been hotly debated ever since it first appeared.There are many who believe PR is at least as important to a website and IM as air is to a human, and others who do not worry about it.
Whilst the PR can affect the position in SERPs of a specific page, it [...]