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Why I think Google Page Rank (PR) is Useless.

With all the talk out on the web over the latest Google Algorithm update that included a Google Seo over-optimization Penalty, I thought it was time to include one of the other so-called ” Major Factors” that Google is said to use in determining to rank in the Google Search Engine. And that other big factor is” Google Page Rank”

Okay, first off I know a lot of people will say that you need a Good(High) Google Page Rank(PR) for your Website and if possible for your inner pages. And we are constantly told that websites gain higher Google Page Rank through the quality of both content and backlinks.

So let’s have a quick look at a diagram from Wikipedia that gives us an idea of how the Page Rank system works.

After the diagram is an explanation of How Page Rank is calculated…..also from the Wikipedia page on Page Rank.

Just click on the image below to be taken to the Wikipedia page with a much larger version of this picture below. Also for an interesting look at the actual Page Rank equation developed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin.

Mathematical PageRanks for a simple network, expressed as percentages. Page C has a higher PageRank than Page E, even though there are fewer links to C; the one link to C comes from an important page and hence is of high value. If web surfers who start on a random page have an 85% likelihood of choosing a random link from the page they are currently visiting, and a 15% likelihood of jumping to a page chosen at random from the entire web, they will reach Page E 8.1% of the time. (The 15% likelihood of jumping to an arbitrary page corresponds to a damping factor of 85 %.) Without damping, all web surfers would eventually end up on Pages A, B, or C, and all other pages would have PageRank zero. In the presence of damping, Page A effectively links to all pages on the web, even though it has no outgoing links of its own.

 Page Rank (PR) Does Not Make Sense

Yeah, all those fancy equations look great and the pictures and written explanations are really cute.

Though, whilst several websites with almost no content and just as many backlinks (Almost zero) are gaining high Google Page Rank (PR) it means there is no real relevance to Google Page Rank, anymore.

I have also seen top quality, very popular sites (a large number of visitors) that had no Google Page Rank. They were ranked PR N/A. Which means their site was not even recognized by Google…What a slap in the face!

Page Rank (PR) Does Not Matter Anymore

Here is another reason why I put very little value in Google Page Rank (PR)…

Google Page Rank is not even considered to matter much anymore, according to many very knowledgeable and successful website Pubg pc owners. Several sites I have been visiting are saying the same thing.

Here’s a very well written article by Neil Patel on his website called Quick Sprout where he asks: Does Google Page Rank (PR) Matter?

This is a well-written article with some interesting diagrams. The “Conclusion” near the bottom of the article gives a pretty accurate description of what importance Google Page Rank holds.

Neil says that there is no real benefit these days for gaining a high Google Page Rank, except in regards to getting your pages indexed by Google more frequently.

I honestly think (well, now anyway) that Page Rank (PR) matters about the same as how much Alexa ranking matters.

That may sounds a bit over the top, though, unless someone can point out any real benefits to Goggle Page Rank that make it any better than gaining a good Alexa Ranking, I stand by what I have said…

Another thing is that just as how the search engine rankings can be manipulated (And Alexa ranking is manipulated very often) it is also said that Google Page Rank can have the same thing done to it…Whether to the same extent as the manipulated Google Search engine ranking results, or as much as the Alexa Ranking system can be influenced, is something we shall have to wait and see…

What are your thoughts on whether  Page Rank still matters?

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Vietnam is a country of diverse cultures and splendid contrasts. It’s a good idea to work out what you would like to see before arrival and this will help you stick to your budget.

Hanoi

All itineraries for traveling in Vietnam should include a visit to Hanoi. This bustling city combines the old with the new and there are plenty of activities for those who have to keep an eye on their expenditure. The city dates back to 1010 and for those who are interested in the History Museum at 1P Trang Tien is a fascinating way to pass some time and learn more about the cultural diversity of the country.

Many inhabitants of Hanoi start their day with their traditional T’ai Chi exercises on the banks of the Hoan Kiem Lake; in English, this means ‘The Lake of the Returned Sword’ this exercise is free and a great way of starting the day. After catering for the body spiritual it’s time to take care of matters temporal and there are many cheap cafes around the lake where you can enjoy either traditional Vietnamese specialties or even a French continental style breakfast.

Food

The cheapest food to eat in all cities across the country is that which is bought from the ubiquitous street vendors. The Vietnamese food is nutritious and fresh and you can try noodles, banana leaf wrapped pork or a variety of soups. The further south you go, the greater the amount of chili that’s added to spice the meal.

Sleeping

Look out for guesthouses rather than hotels. These are usually family-run and rather basic but they are clean and most have air conditioning (for a small fee) The Manh Dung in Hanoi is recommended. Da Nang hotels are also recommended as they can be affordably booked though sites like Expedia. Sometimes, just walking around an area that interests you or you can watch thousands of movies and tv shows on 123netflix then entering into a guesthouse and negotiating a price is the cheapest way of finding suitable accommodation.

Transport

Vietnamese traffic is slightly manic but for those brave souls who enjoy a sense of adventure then bike or motorcycle hire is one of the cheapest ways of getting around. Some companies will even ensure that if you are traveling by train or air, for example then you’ll still be able to pick up a bike at your destination; try to ensure that the company you are using is reputable as the last thing anyone wants on holiday is to deal with all of the problems of breaking down in a lonely mountain pass. Most bicycle hire companies have offices throughout Vietnam.

The Train’s The Thing

The Vietnamese train system is cheap and efficient and probably one of the best ways to see the country and get to know its people. Most train tickets can be bought in advance, either from the local station or through a travel agent, though a booking fee will be added if you use an agency. The splendid ‘Reunification Railway will allow you to travel from the North to the South of the country and it’s up to you how long you wish to stay on board.

5 Trekking Routes to Try in Your Lifetime

Some treks feel like a stroll in the woods, but there are those which also offer endless explorations, a great insight into this big, beautiful world. These adventures are an ideal way of ticking things off your thrill list and walking among treacherous slopes and dangerous heights amid the very best of nature and mountainside culture is a sure way to up the ante: both in terms of the eventual experience and also in terms of your heart rate.

The following trekking routes are like Kumaon Travel Blog no other, for each offers something stunningly unique, something so spectacular that it has to be seen at least once in a lifetime:

Mount Kilimanjaro

It’s become incredibly popular now, but a Mount Kilimanjaro trekking routes still counts as one of the greatest bucket list adventures today. Rising to a height of 19340 feet, Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest point of Africa and the world’s highest free-standing mountain. Needless to say, anyone interested in conquering the greatest adventures on the continent will fall in love with a trek to Mt. Kilimanjaro. But you don’t have to be a seasoned pro to do this.

There’s a reason why more than 20000 people climb this mountain each year. It’s not that hard, irrespective of your skill level. What awaits you in Mt. Kilimanjaro are 5 unique eco-zones that range from banana trees to massive glaciers. And once you climb to the very top, the gorgeous views of the surrounding savannah grasslands make you fall in love with the continent. The wide range of climbing routes also ensures that there’s a perfect way to reach those mesmerizing views above the clouds. We recommend to check out the travel booking portal Bookmundi for price comparisons of different Mount Kilimanjaro treks.

Huayna Picchu

If you’re hoping to combine an archaeological experience with your trek, it doesn’t get better than Huayna Picchu. The legendary Inca Trail gets far more attention as the most celebrated route to Machu Picchu, the lost city of the Incas, but it’s Huayna Picchu that always promises a grander experience. The trek itself has been termed as one of the grandest hikes on the planet and catching a glimpse of the fabled city is surely a sight for sore eyes.

The Inca Trail may ask you to navigate thousands of stone steps, but it really isn’t scary and it’s certainly not wild. Huayna Picchu surely is! The route takes you through exposed ledges rocks jutting out of the cliffs with nothing but a huge abyss below, slippery stone steps and cable handholds. You often wonder if it’s worth all that risk but as scary as it sounds, the trek is quite safe and the view above the ruins makes this experience worth it.

Grand Canyon Rim to Rim Hike

A Grand Canyon hike gives you unparalleled insight into one of the greatest features on the planet. Considered to rank among the top 7 natural wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon bamboozles you with its sheer physicality, mesmerizing views, and that jaw-dropping scenery. The best time to visit the Grand Canyon is between March to May and September to November.

Everest Base Camp Trek

If you’re searching for a grand adventure, trekking routes that give you bragging rights wherever you go, look no further than the Everest Base Camp trek. Coming close to the highest mountain on the planet without having to navigate its horrors and treacherous routes is surely an experience worth savoring. The Everest Base Camp Trek takes you to Kala Pattar, a place known to offer the best view of Mt. Everest on the planet.

The route itself is an experience in itself as you pass through terraced villages, beautiful cultures, stunning rivers, and majestic suspension bridges. You’re accompanied by the legendary Sherpas on your journey and despite the apparent dangers and gravity-defying feats, you’re always in safe and experienced hands, so the only thing you need to work about is basking in the beautiful scenery.

Tour du Mont Blanc

Tour du Mont Blanc not only lets you trek through three countries but also presents unique alpine meadows, majestic mountain passes and glacial valleys that need to be seen to be believed. Stretching over 170 km in Switzerland, Italy, and France, this incredible journey offers trekkers a great adventure amid mind-blowing scenery.

The region is also known for its exotic species and wild alpine goats aren’t the only creatures you get to see. This high altitude trail also variancetv presents all kinds of snakes, lizards and jumping fish and more marmots than you can count. The best time to go for this adventure is between Julys to September.

If you’re desperate for a vacation and need to leave everyday stressors behind, if you’re feeling a bit like Ash after all those Pokemon Go trials and tribulations, it is perhaps time to embark on an epic hiking trail. Bon Voyage.