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By : Aaron R Daniel    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-11 02:36:58
In point of fact many individuals assume that this will have very little impact on the over all search engine ranking position of every site as they believe that google has already factored these changes on a daily or weekly basis in its search results, however that it solely shows the new page rank of each site on its toolbar around every three months.
Thus what is all of the fuss concerning you may be thinking. Why are therefore many folks perpetually so eager for the next google page rank update to take place? For my part it could be for two reasons:
Worry of seeing a lower overall page rank
Not all webmasters will be able to spend as much time as they would love to, in promoting their own website. Having a smart page rank is like having their site recognised as a smart and worthy website and they fear that if they were to be lowered that this might have a negative have an effect on on their sales etc. They'll think that folks might be tempted to buy their products if their web site is classed as a page rank six, however that they'll suppose twice if it was solely a page rank four.
Expectation of a better page rank
Alternative webmasters who put in a heap of labor promoting their web site are hoping and even expecting to work out an increase in page rank for their site. If they achieve this, all of their laborious work will have been worthwhile and it can act as an inspiration for them to continue promoting their sites in the identical way. If they see no changes or perhaps worse a lowering of page rank, it can show them that they'll would like to alter the means that they are promoting their site.
Is page rank necessary?
I've got browse several articles and read many messages on completely different search engine forums that counsel that their is too much stress placed on the importance of page rank. In a very way I agree however I do but suppose that having a high page rank is of benefit. Page rank is not the be all and finish all, and people ought to not become too angry if they're not in a position to for instance get a page rank five straight away. I feel arduous work pays off and that a web site ought to be seen as a long term project. If you stick by the foundations, there is no reason why within some years your web site ought to not be rewarded with a respectable page rank value. I suppose that too several folks who bring out new sites are trying to get made fast, get far too several backward links too quickly and see the entire issue as a sprint rather than a marathon.
Like most individuals, I'm hoping to work out some positive results from this page rank update, however I aim to stay around to see another 100 updates, thus I will not be shedding any tears if a few my sites go down a grade or two.
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