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Where`s my "Page Rank" button gone ? ! ?


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Does anyone know why the "Page Rank" button on my web browser has gone ? ! ? I can get it to appear as a drop down window (by clicking "More>>" ), but I really want it on all the time.

It happened on my home PC a few weeks ago, and now it`s disappeared from my work PC. I`m using IE8 (with Google toolbar ?).

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Here`s a thing, on my PC at work, at the bottom of the drop down "More>>" list it gives the option "show all buttons", doing so restores the page rank button. But on my PC at home this option isn`t available. The only difference between the two is work PC is on XP, ad the home lap top is on Vista, but surely that shouldn`t make any difference ?

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Interesting....

I thought I`d put "Where has my page rank button gone" into Google, and this thread on Sheffield Forum came top, despite the fact I have my location set to "London" on Google !

Anyway, I found quite a number of people asking this same question, so I`m a bit surprised there didn`t seem any interest in this question on here.

What seems to be the correct answer is if you click "More>>", then "Back links", it seems to bring the button back on permanent display on the tool bar. Don`t know why, but there we are....

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Do you have a link where you downloaded it from please?

 

I`m not an IT expert, but I think you download and install the Google toolbar, then go into Tools (spanner icon), then Options, then Privacy, then tick Enhanced Features and Use Page Rank.

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Whilst pagerank still exists, Google no longer update the rank of a website to the general public. Essentially they created something and too many SEO "Experts" used it as a means to say "I am a good SEO" - because pagerank is not the only part of the algorythm to determine SERPS.

 

So, what i'm saying is - if a webpage shows a pagerank of say 3, its possible that in actual fact the pagerank is now completely different......so don't do things like buy and sell links based on pagerank.

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Whilst pagerank still exists, Google no longer update the rank of a website to the general public. Essentially they created something and too many SEO "Experts" used it as a means to say "I am a good SEO" - because pagerank is not the only part of the algorythm to determine SERPS.

 

So, what i'm saying is - if a webpage shows a pagerank of say 3, its possible that in actual fact the pagerank is now completely different......so don't do things like buy and sell links based on pagerank.

 

Good thing too. I was frequently surprised at the number of aerials websites with far less info on than mine, and fewer links, which were, apparently, ranked higher, or the same.....

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