Is a page range of 2 on google good?

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  1. David 470 profile image81
    David 470posted 13 years ago

    I have not really tried to find that many of my hubs on google, but one of my exercise hubs has PR2. Is this good? I think its cool I wrote something thats fairly general and I can find it easy...

    1. tritrain profile image71
      tritrainposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      It's fine.  It's just a gauge, like a 'pat' on the back.  It doesn't tend to mean much otherwise.

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      TopUniverseposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      It is a matter of getting traffic. Are you getting regular traffic to that hub? If yes no need to worry else you need to do something to get it ranked well.

      1. David 470 profile image81
        David 470posted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Yeah I get traffic to it consistently, but its not like 20-50 a day or anything. I could see more potential for it, but yes it does get traffic regularly

  2. MyWebs profile image78
    MyWebsposted 13 years ago

    A PageRank 2, or PR2, is alright. I have written a hub that explains PageRank in depth if you wish to understand how it works better.

    While PR isn't nearly as important as it once was it IS still a factor used by the big G to determine who gets ranked where on the SERP's.

  3. Ultimate Hubber profile image71
    Ultimate Hubberposted 13 years ago

    Due to the high pagerank of this website and an amazing internal linking system, it is easy to have a PR of 2.

  4. thisisoli profile image72
    thisisoliposted 13 years ago

    yep, getting to PR2 is not too hard, but remember it does go up to 10.

    The good news is that PR does not matter a huge amount, it is only one indication of the quality of a page, and there are many.

  5. Pcunix profile image92
    Pcunixposted 13 years ago

    If you are going to think about PR at all, I think it is more useful to look at it relative to your other hubs and to pages of similar content and age.

    So, if most of your hubs are PR 1 or less, that PR 2 is great. If most are 3 or 4, not so good (unless it is much younger, of course).

    Moving outward, if you Google the terms that should turn up your page, look at the PR of the pages you found, if they are higher (probably will be), how old are they relative to yours?  If the same age and they are all 3 and 4, you aren't doing as well - at PR, anyway. 

    But that may be completely unimportant. I have a PR 2 page that earns me at least $100 every month and has been doing so for years,  I have PR 4 pages that might take a year to earn that much. For that and other reasons, I never even look at PR until the subject comes up in a conversation like this.

  6. starme77 profile image75
    starme77posted 13 years ago

    i think ... yup ... pretty good smile

 
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