After seeing that all their suggestions regarding the ineffectiveness of page ranks in deciding a page’s true quality falling in the deaf ears, Google finally decides to drop the page rank statistics from Google Webmaster Tools. Google has been saying discouraging things regarding page rank’s authenticity for long now. But it seemed like a rather contradictory policy on their side as they kept providing page rank statistics in their Webmaster Tools. So finally Google has sealed their thoughts on page ranks with this move, that got reflected in their recently released Webmaster Tools Lab.
The obsession over the little green bar among the webmasters community was like insane. Though many of them admit that it has very little significance while judging a page’s quality, still they simply couldn’t stop themselves from giving a glare at the little green devil. Many a time I wondered how on the Earth Google could give a vulgarly high pr to some pages that simply looked like craps!
It was Susan Moskwa from Google Webmaster Central team who came out explaining the exclusion as a reminder from their end to the webmasters community about their dangerous liaison with the green bar.
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Is that they are simply droping the page rank from the webmaster tools or just going to skip the page rank concept from the search algorithm itself. Then that would be a bad idea for any website owner or webmaster.
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PageRank has been a tool to determine the page's PR for the past years. Even our company depends on the green toolbar to determine if we have increased or decreased in terms of popularity. However, I will also agree that there are some glitches in terms of PageRank and a site's content.
As Google tries to discourage the green bar dependence, we in Ohio, website designers look after the page quality. Quality of which they base on the content and page figure. Though some say that the green bar is unreliable, we still are determined to improve our number of clicks. Quality leads to quantity.
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