The PageRank Circus is in Town

It seems Google is just finishing off another much anticipated PageRank (PR)  update.

This time though, they seem to be following through with their threats to penalise sites that have sold links. Naturally, this has effected the sites buying links from them.

It looks like Google have done this by manually reducing the toolbar PR of guilty sites.  Here’s a list.

Directories have been hit as well. Avivadirectory.com, alivedirectory.com and bigweblinks.com have all had their PR dropped from 6 or 7 to 4 and internal pages de-indexed. This must be for buying links rather than selling them, since paying for a ‘review’ is supposed to be OK.

(It’s interesting to note that the PR of phplinkdirectory.com has only dropped from 7 to 6, even though the vast majority of links to it are ‘low quality’ footer links from directories using the script. This indicates a change in Google’s algorithm rather than the hand edit suffered by the directories.)

I run a niche directory that has suffered a little, it’s PR has dropped from 4 to 2. It seems a little unfair to penalise me for investing in my site, but hey… who am I to judge the mighty Google? My directory is still doing OK in the search engine results so I’m not too bothered.

What’s all this mean? Google are destroying PageRank as a measuring of site quality and trust.

Comments

Comment from Chad
Time: November 29, 2007, 9:09 am

I also heard they are lowering PR for sites that use Text Link Ads. Google is writing there own PDF type ads that will be useful but at the cost of Text Link Ads. Google is jealous of Text Link Ads and maybe they should sell to Google before the ruin there whole business. Who knows that the Google God is going to do next?

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