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In relation to SEO projects, it is relatively unimportant but can give an indication of how much work needs to be done in gaining inbound links.

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  1. acousticguitarist
    Quite frankly I don't give a stuff about it but, seeing that Matt Cutts works for google, it's wise to check out what he says (see other discussion post)
  2. Enlight
    The page rank is totally based in Google searches and clicks
  3. Fafablog
    Pr is destiny a blog but high traffic is the king.
  4. RecycleCindy
    I don't think too much about my pagerank anymore. I used to concern myself with the rank I had and when it went down, I would worry about my traffic. But it really doesn't seem to matter, as my traffic is good and I have high Google search results for my keywords in my niche. So I just focus on providing good, interesting content and don't worry what my pagerank number is.
    1. husdal
      Exactly. PR is nice for showing off, and I could, but it's only one out of more than 200 things Google takes into account when displaying search results. Content is what matters, not PR.
    2. DaneMorgan
      One might argue that promotion is what matters. Without it no one may ever see your exceptional content.
    3. husdal
      That is also true. But if the content isn't good, promotion will not help much either.
  5. Zpoet
    I have never understood my page rank or where to find it! LOL!! I've asked people here several times, but I've really never gotten an answer. One can only suppose that ignorance is bliss?

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