maybe read this one day dummy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank
PageRank is a link analysis algorithm, named after Larry Page,[1] used by the Google Internet search engine that assigns a numerical weighting to each element of a hyperlinked set of documents, such as the World Wide Web, with the purpose of "measuring" its relative importance within the set. The algorithm may be applied to any collection of entities with reciprocal quotations and references. The numerical weight that it assigns to any given element E is also called the PageRank of E and denoted by PR(E).
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Originally Posted by Babaganoosh
You're confusing the term "pagerank" with algorithm. Pagerank is not the same as the algorithm used to determine what sites appear in what order in the SERPs. Frankly pagerank isn't even the same as link popularity as you imply. Talk about lacking "fundamental, core concepts of search engines."
What is insane to me is that people are still buying into some of these long-standing SEO myths. You're not alone but I would urge you to experiment a little and you will see how irrelevant the little green bar really is today.
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