Stu’s posted 11 reasons why my blog might suck. I don’t think most apply (I’ll await his review of my blog before responding to the rest), but here’s my response to those that might.
The Google PageRank shuffle has been under way for a few days now and you can almost feel the tremors rippling through the blogosphere.
This blog has experienced a PageRank drop from 5 to 4, along with another of my ex-PR5 websites which used to feature a PR6 inner page.
It seems I’m not alone as Stu’s PR has also dropped from 4 to 3 (a lack of pimping, Stu?) and Burt’s dropped from 5 to 4.
Besides scuffing my pride, does this drop have any other impact on my life? Not really although in the eyes of some, the ‘value‘ of this website may have decreased.
Fortunately, my online income generating capability doesn’t revolve around PageRank. Does yours?
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It’s a time-limited offer folks. You may need to wait another year for another offer like this
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Why are people so consumed with their PageRank, predicted PageRank, PageRank of inbound links, PageRank of pages with outbound link, etc.?
At the end of the day, PageRank doesn’t hold any value does it? Well, perhaps it does.
How many search engines do you think there are on the web? 1? 3? 10?
I don’t actually have the answer to that question, but I do know that there are a lot of search engines, many of which neither you nor I will ever use. That doesn’t mean that other people won’t use them so it makes sense to get your website listed in them just in case. Right?
