Google: unranked at the bar?
Sep 22nd, 2005 by jim galley
Pagerank and its relevance since google made its infamous 2003 flordia update is still a hotly debated topic.
While that change caused many sites to be dropped from search results, many came back in a few months - prompting a never ending stream of conspiracy theories and chicken little warnings about an impending change - my site is falling!
But - I digress. According to Google PageRank is more than alive and kicking - in their own words “PageRank continues to provide the basis for all of our web search tools”. Techies may want to read some whitepapers on the topic - Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brins stanford paper is a good place to start.
So understanding Pagerank and monitoring your sites PR ranking is a good idea. How do you find your rank? Best way is from the google toolbar - install it in your browser and accept the advanced functions version (different terms for firefox and internet explorer users - but you get the picture). Once pagerank is installed, surf to a popular page (anonymous surfing online perhaps?) and look at the bar. As I write this, netcloak.com has a PageRank of 5 - which could change as time progresses. Yahoo.com has a PageRank of 9 and a lot more traffic than netcloak - so it ranks higher.
There are other browser toolbars that report pagerank - Quirk has a firefox extension that reports PageRank and Alexa rank - another site popularity ranking system. Alexa has come under fire of privacy / spyware advocates - but it does provide another useful view of the surfing cosmos. Quirk has a anonymous mode that uses anonymizer.net - but there is a slight delay in retrieving the ranks and if anonymizer is overtaxed / offline no ranking is reported. Another nit - the pagerank results in quirk are sometimes different than the pagerank results from the google bar - in one situation, quirk incorrectly reported a site as unranked (meaning that the site was removed from google) while google reported otherwise. So if you’re trading pagerank stories, make sure that your using the same source - otherwise, you may be in for a shock [no more chicken little links
] . Quirk is at version 1.11 right now, so one can’t be too critical of the tool just yet - besides, it provides a lot of other good info in a small amount of screen space.
Does Pagerank matter? It seems to matter to Google - perhaps less than before flordia, but important nevertheless. PageRank may not be the end all metric, but it is one to watch - and its better to have some information that nothing at all.