What is the status, role, and SEO effect of the once-famous Google Pagerank (PR for short) in the minds of webmasters now? How many webmasters are willing to do whatever it takes to pursue PR? Can PR help your website gain rankings? Can you make the money you want by getting traffic?
A few years ago, when there were still very few webmasters, website PR once became a way for webmasters to show off themselves. When your website has PR5 or above, you can even accept the worship of many people, and this is still the case today.
With the rise of Baidu, everything seems to have changed. In the past, if you had PR, you would have rankings, traffic, money, women, houses, cars... Nowadays, no matter how high your PR is, it may just be a matter of face. Baidu's ranking algorithm does not care about Google's PR, so there is a devaluation of PR.
This seems to be evident from the words exchanged by many webmasters:
Webmaster A: Hello, I would like to exchange links. My website address is xxxx. PR4 hopes to reply.
Webmaster B: Sorry, the Baidu snapshot is too old and will not be replaced.
Webmaster A: I exchanged my PR4 for your PR2, but you still don’t like this or that.
Webmaster B: PR is useful. What I want is Baidu, not Google’s PR shit.
After reading this conversation, have you ever had a similar experience? Yes, PR is now very old. There is even news that Google is already considering reducing the actual role of PR in the ranking algorithm.
PR has been reduced to just face, and Baidu’s weight is crucial. With Baidu's weight, rankings and traffic will naturally come. When face meets traffic, who will struggle with money?
I miss the glory days of PR, but times are always improving. Although I want to yell loudly about what I can do to save you and my PR, the fact is the fact after all and cannot be changed. I also ask all webmasters to pay more attention to the quality of the website when cooperating. PR is just a small measuring factor. .
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