Category: Blogging
27
Jul

Google’s Page Rank (PR) Scheduled Update

After three months lurking in the zeroes, this blog finally got ranked by Google. It’s not much but a PR3 is a PR 3. Prior to migrating from blogger beta to wordpress, this blog had a PR4. I lost all of that when I migrated but I didn’t worry, I knew it would come back sooner or later.
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My other blogs also had a little PR movement. Again not much but enough to make me glad.

However the real question is, now that we all have the PR, what the heck do we do with it?

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5 Responses to "Google’s Page Rank (PR) Scheduled Update"

  1. ceblogger July 28, 2008 4:13 pm

    congrats on the PR3!

    cebloggers last blog post..Google Updates Page Ranks: 3rd Time This 2008

  2. AJ - josh July 29, 2008 6:47 pm

    oh, theres two things to congrats u..your MIB nomination by ceblogger and for that grea PR..that means ur reaping the fruits of ur hard and good works..

    regards :)

  3. Panaderos July 29, 2008 9:24 pm

    Your posts have always been very informative and the fact that you quickly regained your PR back is a testament to that.

    But then, your question is as good as mine, what does one do now with such page rank? :)

    Panadeross last blog post..A Final Goodbye

  4. admin July 29, 2008 10:04 pm

    Thanks AJ! Not sure about the hard and good works though. I’m lazy as hell!

    Pan, here’s something that you may want to think about:

    Higher PR means that you will place well in search engine placements. This leads to increase in organic traffic (traffic referred by search engines). More traffic means higher probability of folks clicking on your adsense. Of course this all depends on the keywords you are targeting and how competitive those keywords are.

    Judging on your write-ups however, I don’t think this is something that you care much about. lol. I believe that you write out of pure enjoyment of your craft. But since the question crossed your mind, I had to answer or at least unmuddle the waters a bit.

    Keep on writing! And my condolence for your loss.

  5. pinoyconsole July 30, 2008 8:18 am

    Job well done bro. Keep up the good work and you will be rewarded. Google knows best blog :)