After last week’s Google events, I figure it’s worth reporting page ranks (whatever they may mean.) Here are PR for my blogs:
- BBB has toolbar page rank of 3. This is up from none.
Does it deserve a PR=3? Beats me. Obviously, the answer to this question depends on what page rank is supposed to mean, what the metrics are supposed to measure and what ranks other bloggers were given. In many cases, I know the answer to the final question, but not the first. I also have no idea what the answers to the first two questions might be.
- My knitting blog, has a toolbar page rank of 3. It had a page rank of PR= 5 last March and dropped to PR4 during that update. I noticed the page rank of many knitting blogs dropped at that time. My blog’s page rank dropped to 2 last week, and is now back up to 3.
Does it deserve a PR=3? Or PR4? Or PR2? Once again, who knows? I’ve been neglecting that blog mostly because the knitting has been going slowly. It has quite a few links to internal pages because they are a unique resources for knitters. The top blog page has quite a few editorial links in sidebars because that’s what non-monetized knitting blogs do.)
- My diet blog- which I started, totally abandoned, and doesn’t have many links has a toolbar page rank of 2.
Does it deserve a PR=2? That blog probably deserves a lower page rank!
Of course, if I wanted to make money, I should be working on developing the diet blog because dieting is easy to monetize. Even with a PR of 2, it would be fairly easy to sell hidden links, affiliate advertising and PPC adveritizing. Unfortunately, the topic bores the heck out of me! I’d rather work a few more hours on my real job than spend those hours writing about dieting.
So, that’s about it!
Yeah, every week might be different! What are hidden links and PPC?
Hmm… ok so bloggers on the Blogger platform in strong link clinking niches need a Kontera plugin that keeps Kontera out of the paid posts. Not dieting but strong on knitting and fiber!