I got up a little late this morning. When I rushed to the Emark Internet Marketing Institute company, I saw a lot of people blocking the elevator entrance. That scene made me have the "impulse" to climb the stairs, but the Shengjiaye where the company is located The 7th floor of the building is equivalent to about the 10th floor of the general floor. Watching the time approaching 9 o'clock, I had no choice but to take another stairway to wait for the elevator. Finally, when I saw my colleagues from the Internet Marketing Institute, I suddenly felt relieved. Even if I was late today, I was not the only one. When I walked into the office, the time clock showed "8:58", and I was about to start a day's work.
"Today Google PR has been updated, and my blog has been downgraded." This exciting news came from the colleague sitting next to me. Poor me, I have missed three updates of Google PR. Since October last year, I have been downloaded from the Internet. After graduating from the Marketing School, after the blog database was lost, I haven't updated the blog. The homepage has always been abnormal, and the backend cannot log in. During the update at the beginning of the year, Google PR did not update my blog, and Google PR was locked at 3. Then, around April this year, after joining Emark Internet Marketing Academy, I began to repair the loss of homepage content caused by data loss in the form of manual recovery, which was completed in early June. During the Dragon Boat Festival, when all webmasters were dissatisfied and complaining about the results of Google PR updates, my PR was still 3. No matter how Google PR was updated, my blog’s PR value remained unchanged and was as stable as a mountain.
As early as this year’s Dragon Boat Festival, Google gave a big gift to webmasters and bloggers across the country. Many websites that were just built at the beginning of the Dragon Boat Festival had PR, but many of the websites that had PR before did not. There is no change or a decrease, which is a blow to the old webmasters and an incentive to the new webmasters. That update seems to have further verified Google’s preference and care for new sites, and its strict encouragement and unkindness to old sites. But I, in that update, couldn't find any excuse to complain or be happy. I was lucky enough to say that it was a miracle that I could stay at 3.
According to the recent PR updates, it can be seen that the update frequency of Google PR is getting faster and faster, and the value changes rapidly. Many people question the influence of Google PR and Google’s standards for evaluating a website. To be precise, it should be a page. Many websites only have PR on their home page, especially personal blogs. It is difficult for internal pages with low traffic to have PR. More and more webmasters, including zac, have expressed that they are less and less interested in Google PR. Is it because Google PR is so unpredictable that it is difficult to figure out, or is it really just a decoration with no reference value at all?
Google PR has no effect on key rankings. In the process of link exchange, many webmasters who understand SEO do not pay attention to PR value. In the friendly link exchange instructions of many large sites, there are usually clear requirements that limit the PR value to a certain number. When we evaluate and measure the PR value of a website and the value of exchanging friendly links, we might as well ask ourselves first, for what purpose are you exchanging friendly links? If you are optimizing keywords, then you can find original There is a lot of content, frequent updates, normal website exchanges, and there is no need to consider the PR value; if you are to increase the popularity of the site, or purely to obtain higher PR, you can take the PR value into consideration, but as mentioned above It would be even more perfect if there were a few more points.
The periodicity of Google PR updates has always been about a quarter, but the intervals between recent frequent updates have been less than a month. What does this mean? I personally think it’s nothing. Nowadays, many people help by reselling links. Some private server sites obtain higher PR, which is definitely not conducive to the overall orderly development of the Internet. Google is so diligent in updating Google PR. It is unlikely that this phenomenon will be completely eliminated, but it can at least be curbed. The key is the self-consciousness of individual webmasters. It may be difficult for Google to crack down like this.
We can no longer talk about Google Dance, because Google has not danced for 4 years. Google’s PR rating system should have been in a state of adjustment, and the PR values we see now are not completely correct. The data displayed on the Google PR toolbar is It changes from time to time and may change with changes in your external links, backlinks, etc. Therefore, I personally think that we should not care too much about changes in PR values or changes in keyword rankings. We should build a website well and build it for more Internet users instead of building a website for ourselves and making money. stand.
If you can provide useful information or services, then you will naturally make money, and visitors will naturally come back again. If you are optimizing purely for ranking, then even if he comes this time, he will not come again next time. It might be more appropriate if we regard the PR value, keyword ranking changes, and the number of external links as assessing the performance of a webmaster's efforts and hard work. When you see that the PR value has dropped, you can think about where you are not doing well enough and where you need to improve; when you see that the PR value has gone up, you can praise yourself appropriately and give yourself a reward.
There is a lot of talk about Google PR updates, but perhaps only Google itself knows what its changes mean. I only know that only by working hard to build a website, doing a good job, and improving yourself can you be qualified to talk about others and doubt others!