Gloveybaby
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- Mar 1, 2015
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PR is dead and so is SEO. End of story. Now let's go build some more backlinks.
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PR is dead and so is SEO. End of story. Now let's go build some more backlinks.
Dear me, PR might still be alive in the bowels of google, in the same way as my 20 year old hunting dog sits by the fireplace but only goes outside for a shit.
The various conditions which google applies be they an animal variety or otherwise superscede whatever the old dog sitting licking its balls stood for. Therefore in the context of a useable paradigm, it's dead.
Well you can say PR is dead but look on the marketplace and you will still see people paying extra for PR4 links/domains/etc. So you can say its dead, but as long as it SELLS it is not dead.
Create a discussion about what? You're wasting your time and other's too with a bullshit headline.
If it's dead as a viable metric, then it's dead for discussion unless you feel like strolling down memory lane in which case you shouldn't post BS headlines.
As for the other metrics you mentioned, THEY ALL SUCK...EXCEPT for TF. It's the only one that can not be manipulated easily. Everything else can not be fully trusted. They serve a small purpose for filtering out massive lists of urls but other than that, useless.
What are you going to post a thread about next, Altavista? Stop with the bullshit. Go take the wife on a shopping spree.
Well, I'm sure this is certainly going to cause a stir up! BTW - I really have nothing to prove but share this information, so don't hate the messenger!
So PageRank. It's still alive and its heart still beats. BUT BUT BUT - Yes, type in pagerank into Google and see the masses of results of SEO blogs saying it's DEAD / DESTORYED / BLASTED INTO OBLIVION etc etc
No. Fortunately it's not dead. It's just Google has decided NOT to update it's toolbar or figure for front end users (that's us)
Pagerank is still a fundamental and core part of Google's organic search algorithm. It was what they created (many moons ago) to give an SSF (simple statistical figure) on a websites authority online by collating information from IBL's, OBL's, content and relevancy and pushing it through a calculation to give a number between 0 and 10. So I'll mention it again;
Google still use PageRank. They just don't update their toolbar to give you the updated figure. Front-end page rank updates isn't an automated process. Hence why, 2-3 years ago, we only saw 1-2 page rank updates a year! (It's manually processed).
Technically therefore you can argue PageRank is dead ONLY if you using it in the context from acheiving an advantage from an SEO point of view. This is because the figure of PR you see today on a website (if historical) is based on 2013 results.
Let's get the discussion going.![]()
What discussion? We all know this, but for the noob coming into SEO PR is dead as a metric.
I read this as "for the moob coming into SEO..." I was like "Wtf is a moob??"
I read this as "for the moob coming into SEO..." I was like "Wtf is a moob??"
It is a mans tit.
Ahh - I wish you were right! It would save me having to post this![]()
Wrong as in 'We all know this'.
Right in 'PR dead as a metric'.
Should've explained my previous post a little clearer!
I do not agree with you calling me out and blatantly accusing me of saying experienced SEO's are wrong. You can stuff that matey. All I am clearly doing is passing the message on and discussing it from one view point.
In regards to your last paragraph; Well isn't that just generally SEO in a nutshell? Come on. We're all doing relatively the same tactics, building up PBN's, measuring keyword rankings, carrying out SEO tactics, blog posts etc to influence search rankings. Nothing is truly proven as it's extremely difficult to isolate a standalone situation with an algorithm that none of us (unless a Google engineer is lurking around) truly understand.
Yes yes, we know links still are the majority 'share holder' in ranking a website and we can generalise to what we expect each algorithmic factor weighs in ranking a website.
However if you simply do not want to discuss and contribute to a theorectical 'chat' then why not move your eyes elsewhere?