Just for the recent PageRank update, Google didn’t dropped my PageRank like what happened on JohnChow or 5xmom. It’s just I don’t have a increase in PageRank for iNicholas. Google recently just did their PageRank updates and a lot of site got their PageRank dropped and some were increase. This is one of the blog that got nothing.
Some of you might want to say, go do your homework if you want to increase your pagerank! Yes, I admit that I didn’t do much for the blog. I cannot be lazy already, or else I will always stuck at the low/no PR level. Wayne Liew Dot Com put in a lots of effort into his blog, and his blog is new too, but then he got a PR4 rewarded. That is cool.
Got people says that PageRank doesn’t really help on making money anymore because their PR has been drop. But still, people with increased PR get to make more money with the new PR etc. more paid post, more text links, there are just people out there that are willing to pay for links.
I read that if you got your PR dropped, don’t be sad. It’s not end of the world yet, you can go for another method. There is still Yahoo, Alexa, Technorati. Try to pull in more reader into your site, make them your loyal reader, whenever they feels bored or need help, they will come to your site. Just like JohnChow, eventhough he got a PR5 and his site will never show up in Google search result, he still has plenty of loyal reader and thousands of RSS reader.
I think that is what I am gonna do now. Write quality content, update oftens, do some link exchange, learn some SEO tips and I hope that the next PageRank update will get my site a PR increase.
Actually, I got PR1. Not really 0PR, Haha, after doing the PageRank check. But still PR1 is just same as 0PR to me. If you like my post, you can subscribe to my FULL RSS Feed.









































































































1 comment
teohhanhui says:
Nov 3, 2007
“Google representative Matt Cutts has publicly indicated that the Toolbar PageRank values are republished about once every three months, indicating that the Toolbar PageRank values are historical rather than real-time values.[6]”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank#Google_Toolbar