Yesterday, I was doing a keyword brainstorming for the keyword term “home office rugs”. The Adwords keyword tool external showed that this term was searched for 140 searches in monthly average.
Then I checked the competition for this keyword term using Google search box by typing in the query “home office rugs” and found an interesting fact that one of my post is sitting by the second top SERP listing for that keyword i.e. this post is about how to decorating home office with rugs. What’s the interesting part is that the pagerank is zero or null.

In very basic terms, your Google pagerank is calculated using the pagerank of other sites which link to your blog, combined with other criteria. The pagerank value depends on the PR value of the page the link comes from and the number of outbound links from that page. Many believe that the relationship between pagerank levels is logarithmic and not linear. In other words a PR5 is not “worth” 25% more than a PR4 but could in fact be “worth” much more.
Furthermore a pagerank value is not just a number. It is a range of values. So not all PR5 ranked pages are equal. You could go in for pages and pages about the theories involved which go on to calculating your Google pagerank. Unfortunately, even hundred pages of theory won’t disguise the fact that the only people who really know are Google themselves. For surely, the Google pagerank of your site is a factor in determining the search engine ranking of your web site but it’s not the only factor. And it’s certainly not the only one criteria that many web site owners think it is.
Why dedicate all your hard work to try and move from a PR3 to a PR4 when there are much more productive ways to bring your blog to top rank on search engine?


today i have new know about google PR from this blog.thanks dude
what a nice post dude. I have a blog and i have nice PR for this.
I believe that pr is calculated by age, quality and quantity of back link that is connected to your site, quantity of articles posted on your site, and lastly popularity of your site.
wow nice explation, thanks for the nice post it really helps me to get my rank higher.
You’re absolutely right that it’s wrong to get too hung up on PageRank, but that page actually does have PageRank. What it doesn’t have is Toolbar PageRank — the PageRank that Google displays publicly. The page has to have PageRank because it has 45 links from outside your domain alone.
PageRank is updated continuously. Toolbar PageRank is only updated every once in awhile, though.
make many friends and you will be get more links. more links means you will get more vote, rights?
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Well,A lot of webmasters don’t care pagerank anymore .Their target is get as many target visitors to their website in a short time.
Gotta get that page rank up.
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^nice tipps i doesnt know these facts and they should help me to get an better google pg.
thanks you for these informations, i doesn’t knew “In other words a PR5 is not “worth” 25% more than a PR4 but could in fact be “worth” much more. ” this point.
i have a problem also how to get pagerank in my blog.
what a really great post about google PR.i did not know about it.thanks to sharing this information….be cool
page rank is important for getting good rank . but it is very small as compare to other factors.. just put unique and fresh content regularly . you will get the page rank fast…
thanks for sharing this information I like it and I gain some knowledge about your topic..
thanks you very much,,
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i get a low pagerank all the time for my blogs. Of course I link to different blogs, but its really okay.
I am wondering how much the Alexa Ranking of a page linking to a site helps the site rank for the Anchor text words used. Page rank might not be so important anymore, but other factors are quantifiable.