I couldn’t help but smile when noticing that there’s a PR domain auction over at Sedo which ends today.
At a certain point, developers were extremely excited about Page Rank but that was… well, several years ago. As time passed however, PR fell in disgrace and at this point, SEO service providers with a sales pitch which revolves around PR tend to be considered let’s say less than knowledgeable.
Is there still a market for high PR links?
Sure, certain developers still care about PR and therefore, there are still service providers who offer high PR links.
Realisically speaking though, PR should be among the last items on your list of priorities if you’re serious about SEO.
For this reason, I for one don’t see a bright future for PR-related business models.
September 18th, 2014 at 7:24 pm
PR sill has mindshare even though it appears to be a dying metric. Increasingly you see domain sellers use Mozrank / MajesticSEO trustflow instead. I don’t see the market going away for domains that have great backlinks pointing at it, just how people go about measuring the linking power of the domain.