samox
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Hello everyone,
I'm just curious what you think about the SEO services who still use the term "PR". The pagerank is long gone, It's all about DA, TF, CF. However 50% of the SEO services still seem to use the term PR. It's very demotivating for me to buy their services.
Also any recommendation for a SEO service would be appreciated
Best regards,
Sam.
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exjordanary
Try to remember however, that a lot of times, Seller's, and their Listings, need to Appeal to the "less knowledgable" Customer.
And if the "Customer" knew all the things that (you, Bert, we), us Sellers knew, in regards to details such as Google's "PageRank" Score no longer being Applicable, then they wouldn't need our Services in the first place. (assuming that is what you're talking about, I don't know)
Don't get me wrong, I totally get what you're saying.
I'd actually be interested to know the results of some Split-testing with "PR" vs. NO "PR".
There also may be a Keyword factor for each Single word, since the word: "Page" is it's own word as well as "Rank" is too. (I'm aware you meant it as one Single word, but I'm just trying to see it from a Client's perspective if they are trying to "Rank" a "Page" on their Website higher up in Search results.)
But the term "PR" should not be relevant to this, since "PR" is also commonly used in short for the term: "Press Release"
-Hoping this makes sense.
-Ex Good point. Thanks for your input. Try to remember however, that a lot of times, Seller's, and their Listings, need to Appeal to the [u][i]"less knowledgable"[/i] Customer[/u]. And if the [i]"Customer" [/i]knew all the things that (you, Bert, we), us Sellers knew, in regards to details such as Google's [i]"PageRank"[/i] Score no longer being Applicable, [u]then they wouldn't need our Services in the first place[/u]. ([i]assuming that is what you're talking about, I don't know)[/i] Don't get me wrong, I totally get what you're saying. I'd actually be interested to know the results of some Split-testing with "PR" vs. NO "PR". There also may be a Keyword factor for each Single word, since the word: [i][u]"Page"[/u][/i] is it's own word as well as [u][i]"Rank"[/i][/u] is too. (I'm aware you meant it as one Single word, but I'm just trying to see it from a Client's perspective if they are trying to [i][b]"Rank"[/b][/i] a [b][i]"Page"[/i][/b] on their Website higher up in Search results.) But the term [i]"[b]PR"[/b][/i] should not be relevant to this, since [i][b]"PR"[/b][/i] is also commonly used in short for the term:[i][b] "Press Release" -Hoping this makes sense. [/b][/i]-Ex
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