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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Google's Page Rank

Those of you who are actively promoting your practice’s LASIK website on the web are probably aware of your Page Rank. If you have downloaded the Google Tool Bar, you can see the Page Rank of every website you visit. Page Rank (or PR) is Google's way of telling you its perception of the relative value of a given website on a scale of 0 - 10. The more websites (especially more credible websites in related fields) that link back to your site, the more likely you will have a higher PR. Keep in mind, however, that PR is only just an estimation of the relative value of your site. Don't live or die by it.

Typically, sites with higher PR values rank higher on searches on Google, Yahoo and MSN. While this is not always the case, it tends to be true. It is especially true with very competitive search phrases.

New sites typically start at 0 and gradually increase their PR over time. It is very unusual to see a PR of 10. Naturally, Google has a PR of 10. Few other sites ever get that high. Many good sites have PRs of 4-5 and in some cases even lower.

Over the last week or so, you may have noticed that Google updated your PR. If yours went up, keep doing what you are doing. If yours went down, don't panic. Just keep trying to add relevant content and encourage more related sites to link back to your website. There is no shortcut here. You have to keep working it.

If you're struggling with your PR, let us know, we can help.

Dan Goldstein
Page 1 Solutions

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