I’m getting sick of google!
If PR isn’t important then let’s see Matt Cutts reduce his site from PR7 to PR0
I personally detest PR and Google for creating it because that little green bar gives a false sense of authority when somebody using the Google toolbar visits a site. Additionally, PR ranking can and does affect the ability to sell direct advertising on a site or blog (and I’m not talking about selling links, I’m talking about selling banners).
Many advertising people equate a high PR with a site that is worth advertising on. Think about it. Why did Google ever create this abortion called pagerank and who the hell are they to tell us webmasters where our sites rank in the scheme of things???
I chased PR and serps three years ago and when I finally gave up because I realized it’s a suckers bet, I removed the Google toolbar (spyware) from my browser and focused on creating online communities with the goal of getting direct advertising. After 3 months, the $5 per day I was making playing the Google game turned into over $100 per day with nothing to do with Google, PR or Adsense.
So my best advise to anybody who has been shunned by Google is : take that spyware toolbar off your browser, get rid of that Adsense (before they get rid of you), close your Gmail account (you know they never delete your mail) and remove Feedburner chicklet off your blog (one more way Google spys on internet users).
Make your enviornment “Google Free” and you’ll be suprised how fast you can succeed in either direct advertising or CPA affiliate programs. Google will keep you poor while they get rich.





















That’s interesting! It’s true Google is calling the shots here, and we all depend on Google yet, nobody really knows how Google do the ranking.
July 26th, 2008 at 10:49 pmi dont know about that but i have been blogging for 4 month & google paid me the best. have tried other adverts but how they paid made me stayed with google.
July 27th, 2008 at 1:17 amYea, I’m pretty sure Matt Cutts would cry if his PR7 dropped to PR0
July 27th, 2008 at 10:53 am