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It pretty much kills off the market for link selling, which is one of the things Google have been very vocally opposed to. After all, there won't be a way to distinguish the "value" of different links without pagerank.
It pretty much kills off the market for link selling, which is one of the things Google have been very vocally opposed to. After all, there won't be a way to distinguish the "value" of different links without pagerank.
It pretty much kills off the market for link selling, which is one of the things Google have been very vocally opposed to. After all, there won't be a way to distinguish the "value" of different links without pagerank.
To say the death of one metric will kill an entire industry is, frankly, ludicrous. The majority of SEO's stopped using PR as a way of determining link value a long time ago. At most it's just a starting point now.
Anyway, it turns out Pagerank isn't dead after all. They have just changed the query used to pull it.
Google takes time to include the back links and rise the PR worth of the web page. PR is the supreme tool for internet, as google share the bigger share in he search engine market.
PR of the web page may drop if the back links are removed or more links are added to the existing back link page.