I’m still surprised at the amount of people that continue to use Google’s pagerank as a means to judge their website. It’s surprising to see all kinds of websites listed for sale, and one of the main ‘benefits’ the seller menitons is the pagerank.
Let’s be honest. Pagerank is nice. Its fun to watch the little green bar grow as your website gets older. The further it climbs, the more your ego swells. But does that little green bar pay any of your bills?
Consider this: If you build a website full of rich information that helps your customer base, and you are a pagerank of zero, does that mean your website is useless?
Google makes major updates to their pagerank only about 3-4 times a year. That means you could literally have a good quality website with a PR of zero for several months.
On the other hand, if you’re a good blackhat, you can swell up that pagerank number to a number higher than what it should be through manipulation of links, etc. These are usually the people that are building and selling websites by referencing the PR. It’s inflated, and they are demanding a price higher than the real website’s value. Tsk, tsk.
I think the little green bar is fun to watch, but I wouldn’t put too much value in it. If you are a business owner, and are watching for that to grow, quit wasting your time and invest it into a profitable link building plan or SEO campaign. Provide quality content and the customers will come.
After all, customers are the ones with the real green.


On a scale of 0-10 with 10 being the best, I have to say I am very happy and proud to be a PR 2 website.
Thanks Will