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Since last week, when Google “disappeared” about 60 business directories, I’ve noticed that many sites seem to have lost all page rank, with the bar at zero. However, if I use the Firefox SEO tool, it still shows the most recent page rank for the site. On some sites it returns with their page rank intact after a few hours or days.
Is Google is playing games with the PageRank bar? Is this a move to warn us that they’re taking it away? The page rank that Google claims is for “entertainment value only” is one of the few measurables left to us to determine the trust value of a site.
When I’m looking at an unfamiliar site the visible page rank is a very important indicator, especially if I’m planning to buy or download something. On a site with a page rank of 4 or higher I feel safer in making a purchase, and much safer if I want to download software or an application. If Google actually takes away the PageRank indicator, it will be so much more difficult to know who to trust.
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Thanks for posting this Kay. Page Rank has been highly suspect as of late.
I have to be honest with you, Kay: if you’re using the page rank as a measure of security with a site, you are going to be extremely disappointed down the road.
Take our site for example - we have a page rank of 0. We still use SSL, we still encrypt your credit card data at all times, and we never sell your information to 3rd parties without your consent.
Conversely, I have had my personal credit card data stolen by a site with relatively high page rank (5) because one of the employees decided to make some extra money on the side.
All I’m saying is, Google says it’s for fun only, the data is frequently wrong, or at best outdated, and it is no indicator of the trust you can put in a website.
You make a good point, Shawn. Thanks for your comment - I appreciate it! ~Kay
As per the recent PR update … I think the big sites with PR of 5 and 6 are getting dropped … like PR 6 directories getting PR 3 and PR 0 as well ….
so is PR to our still valuable in today’s time ???? wat do u say
Valentino - I think PR is still valuable, regardless of what others say. Google doesn’t tell us what our real PR is, but still, it’s a measurement of some sort.
I don’t know exactly how page rank influences sites ranking is google. My new site has PR 0 but get some of traffic from google (about 300 hits / day) and rank well in important keywords.