PageRank & Alexa & Backlinks — Oh My!

Just for giggles, I enjoy hanging out at various webmaster forums including Digital Point where I can get a sense for what so many people are thinking. That place is frequently rife with rumors as members try to get into the colossal mind of Google, Alexa, and other internet measuring devices to see how they can improve their own sites by exchanging links, working the system, and more.
Well, wouldn’t you know that last night’s visit actually did reveal something of value — Google has updated their PageRank, completing the export of the new numbers to the Google toolbar.
Yes, this blog is now PR5 as is The Auto Writer and many internal pages on this site are showing at least PR3, though the home page of the URL is curiously still locked in at PR4. For those of you who insist that PageRank doesn’t matter, I say to you: bull. You know that you just stopped reading this post long enough to check on your site!
Last October when Google zapped a number of people’s PageRank over the issue of paid links, some of the loudest cries came from so-called SEO experts who had been telling us that PageRank really doesn’t matter. A handful of these same people have long poked fun at Alexa, too, but when Alexa overhauled their algorithm two weeks ago and exported their new numbers, guess what they were blogging about? The all-new Alexa.
Honestly, Page Rank, Alexa, and the number of back links pointing to your site won’t necessarily bring in the customers. I’ve visited sites where the Alexa was clearly gamed and the number of back links scraped together in the tens of thousands, but came away from the site not too impressed. I do not recall a customer saying that they found me because my site was ranked at a certain level. Instead, they typically like the way that I write and/or the subjects I write about — these are people who know nothing of Page Rank, Alexa, or even SEO.
Still, when you dress up to go to the dance it sure is nice when that pretty gal, Alexa, flashes that welcoming smile your way.
Matt | Linking Strategies, SEO Tools

Well google does update ranking after some time always.I think all the ranks are important here no matter what the seo experts say.
It’s true that as perceptions about this does change from forum to forum, blog to blog, the success of any venture is deemed by the value that it is perceived to have. Some resources with the “high” PR, and Alexa rankings are in my book, a total waste of disk space and bandwidth. A few simple niche sites that I know provide me hours of reading, lots of valuable information and great tips. Your words are so very true in what you say!
Thanks, Sandra — Some SEO pros like the changes, while others do not. A mixed bag, right?
Newfoundland — I agree. It isn’t difficult to game the system, while there are other sites with valuable information that just do not receive the honor that they should.
I just checked my site yesterday to reveal a page rank 4. Yet the amount of visitors I receive is very very minimal (maybe 3 or 4 unique per week). Even when I have a page rank of 0 or didn’t have a page rank, my site was still up the top of Google searches.
So what exactly is the purpose of pagerank?
Hello Blu3man — PageRank measures authority, more than traffic. Particularly, the quality of your backlinks. Likely, you have some very good sites who recognize your site as being valuable, hence the good ranking. Other than that, PageRank isn’t that useful by itself.
It matters. They all matter to someone somewhere for some reason or another. I stopped paying attention to many “experts” long ago…just gives me a headache.
Hi Matt,
I agree with u. As my point of view, If you have good Page rank, someone trust on your site as he feels that this site is trustworthy and authentic that’s why more people refer it.
Whatever SEO experts say Rankings are important as they are the authority indicators needless to say they will bring traffic.
Congrats on your PR5, but really going against your point, i still have to say that PageRank is just a big brag that people make. Real rankings of websites are judged by SERPs rankings and not pagerank etc.
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Congrats on your PR5.
I agreed that pagerank is not that useful where traffic concerns. It is more to reflect the authority of the site, but, even that can be gamed easily.
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PageRank measures authority, more than traffic. Particularly, the quality of your backlinks. Likely, you have some very good sites who recognize your site as being valuable, hence the good ranking. what exactly do you think is the purpose of pagerank.