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PageRank Update for April 2008

Written by Jonathan Dingman
05/07/2008 11:25 ET - Filed under Google Search

Think Green, Think PageRank

It’s that time of year again, another PageRank update. Google started exporting their PageRank values to the public.

So what does this mean for you? Absolutely everything nothing! Google’s rankings will not change drastically because of this export. Google is internally updating PageRank on a, well, probably a daily basis.

Many folks who have the Google toolbar use that little green value as a measurement of trust. But because of the shake-up with PageRank not too long ago, those in the loop of SEO and the webmaster community know that PageRank really doesn’t have that much weight anymore, at least the public value.

PageRank has gone back and forth of high for some sites, then low, then back to high. SERoundTable.com for example, is still a PageRank 4. This site is still a PageRank 5, but Techipedia.com went up to a PageRank 6!

Yeah, another “hot news” article for everyone! ;)

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