PR Going, going, gone: What now?

November 15, 2007
By InvestorBlogger

googlesucksqz5I was filled with horror yesterday when I discovered that my potentially PR4 blog had had its PR reduced to zero, yes, that’s a ‘0′, a big fat ‘oh’. Nothing, nada… 875 posts, Tech, Alexa, and traffic all good, with 2 or 3K unique page views a month… And it’s worth nothing in Google’s eyes…

At first, I thought it was a glitch in the PR tools I was using but then I began to discover that many, many bloggers even those who’d had PR3s, 4s, and 5s, had simultaneously had their ranking reduced to ZERO by Google. Even big name bloggers have had their PR ranks reduced by upwards of 2 points.

Many other bloggers are just seriously p***ed off at Google for doing this. And why? Because it seems that Google want to be the only game in town for ranking, searching and monetizing websites. And that’s just not right. Google’s search engine is good, but Adsense is not, PageRank is now worthless, and competition is increasing…

Meanwhile, here are some of the reactions from others:

The thing about that thing, From Table4five blogger Elizabeth who writes…

But … I hate to tell them this, but they do not OWN THE INTERNET. The Internet was invented as a way to share information, plain and simple. “Oogle” might have it’s fingers in a lot of pies, but it is not the only game in town. There are other search engines, other RSS readers, other email systems. And I for one intend to give those other companies more of my business. …

The Community Izea Blog writes:

The problem with Google PageRank is that it is both self serving and irrelevant to actual traffic and influence. The arbitrary and unpredictable nature of this ranking system has left both bloggers and advertisers longing for accurate statistical data since long before PayPerPost. Unfortunately, there are few options out there when it comes to determining the value of a blog. While sites like Alexa attempt to estimate traffic they are inaccurate and do a terrible job when it comes to blogs with smaller niche audiences.

One of my favorite bloggers, Skeet has written about this, too. Skeet writes in colorful language:

I’m here to tell you folks, it doesn’t matter. At least not to me, and probably not to you if you see which way the wind is blowing. By using their new criteria for ranking blogs (whatever that might be) the Big G has shafted, not the bloggers, but themselves.

Other more well-known bloggers, too. AndyBeard, John Chow, etc… The list is getting longer by the minute, too… There are many excellent posts, too many to mention.

As you can guess, I’m angry, too. Google may own the index for Google, but I own my own blog. They can rank it any way they like, but I’ll be damned if they can tell me how to run my blog. Really, so I’m beginning my own campaign of action. I’m no David, but Google is a Goliath… I won’t be able to knock it down with a lucky strike of my sling, but… I’m going to chip away at it with the chisel of my words, supported by the hammer of my actions… It won’t be an easy victory, but it will be sweet.

I’ll outline my own plan of action against Google in the next few days… I don’t expect anyone to follow me, but I’ve had enough with this aggressive bullying behavior by a monopolistic company whose primary goal is now to eliminate competition in an illegal and uncompetitive manner. Is it time for us to be suing Google? Perhaps.

How has your blog been affected? Do you think it’s important or not? What are your plans now?

22 Responses to “ PR Going, going, gone: What now? ”

  1. Elizabeth on November 16, 2007 at 10:17 pm

    Thanks for linking to my post, Kenneth. I purposely didn’t use the word “G***le” in the title because I didn’t want to bring further wrath down upon my blogs. What I’m having the hardest time with now is understanding how to proceed from here. I don’t know if I should keep taking assignments from companies like Review Me and Sponsored Reviews, because they still think my blogs have Rank, when they don’t. I don’t know what to do about my Gmail account, because I have advertisers who contact me through it, and it’s such a pain to move everyone over to a different email address. I don’t want to make rash decisions when I don’t really know what’s going on. But I HATE not knowing what’s going on!

  2. InvestorBlogger on November 16, 2007 at 10:34 pm

    Yeah, it’s a real problem, so I think you can just act with knowledge of your own conscience. If you feel bad that you don’t have PR, then don’t accept an opp that requires it. I would reckon that this whole situation is already well known to them… So don’t worry about it.

    I’m already making little changes to my ecosystem of bloggging with respect to Google… Because, simply, Google’s hegemony is partly a result of my own actions. So I simply cease to use their services as much as possible, then it will make life a little harder for them. I am stubborn, though (as my wife tells me)…
    Kenneth

  3. Snoskred on November 16, 2007 at 10:44 pm

    If you have a plan of action I’d love to hear what it is. I too have ceased my use of Google Services. Goodbye Google!

    I’m adding this post to the list of links I have in my post today.

    Cheers!
    Snoskred

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  5. Kenneth on November 17, 2007 at 10:38 am

    Woops! I lost that comment! Ok, I’m doing a post later today on what I’ve done, so do check back! Suffice to say, I’ve done something, but the later stages need careful planning.

    Kenneth

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  7. Gav on November 17, 2007 at 6:14 pm

    Well, my pagerank dropped from 4 to 0 within 2 days as well. oh Crap!

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