Why Google Should Not Abandon PageRank

The PageRank Update is late and some people have even been talking about the end of PageRank. I think that abandoning PageRank would be detrimental to the Web.

If you have PageRank enabled on your toolbar, it can tell you whether you are visiting the site that you really intended to visit.

Is that political Web site well referenced and cited? Check the green PageRank bar.

If someone has a popular Web site at .net or .org and a squatter builds a fake site at the .com, the PR can instantly let you know which one is the real site.

Google should not get rid of PageRank, and they should stop delaying the PageRank update. The PageRank delay doesn’t affect the purchase of text links. There are other ways to determine the value of a link.

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