Cutts: Don’t look for PageRank updates soon
Google’s best contact with the Internet at large, Matt Cutts, slipped into the DigitalPoint Forums to drop a juicy tidbit about PageRank into the discussion, says Search Engine Roundtable.
Sayeth Matt on DigitalPoint: “Here’s what I’ve said about directories recently:
“Q: Hey, as long as we’re talking about directories, can you talk about the role of directories, some of whom charge for a reviewer to evaluate them?
A: I’ll try to give a few rules of thumb to think about when looking at a directory. When considering submitting to a directory, I’d ask questions like:
- Does the directory reject urls? If every url passes a review, the directory gets closer to just a list of links or a free-for-all link site.
- What is the quality of urls in the directory? Suppose a site rejects 25% of submissions, but the urls that are accepted/listed are still quite low-quality or spammy. That doesn’t speak well to the quality of the directory.
- If there is a fee, what’s the purpose of the fee? For a high-quality directory, the fee is primarily for the time/effort for someone to do a genuine evaluation of a url or site.
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Those are a few factors I’d consider. If you put on your user hat and ask “Does this seem like a high-quality directory to me?” you can usually get a pretty good sense as well, or ask a few friends for their take on a particular directory.”As far as the toolbar PageRank, I definitely wouldn’t expect to see it in the next few days. Probably not even in the next couple weeks, if I had to guess.
Webmasters should be glad that Matt comments as often as he does. Think about Google without him. Recently I’ve found it impossible to get a comment out of their press people at all; I can only imagine the Apple-like lockdown that would take place on webmaster-relevant information that Matt dispenses if he moves on from the Googleplex.



I agree it is nice to see Matt take the time to comment and to clearify alot of the stuff that goes on in the mind of the Giant.
Isnt he just talking about the toolbar PR of that one directory being discussed and not the overall toolbar PR numbers for all websites?
Maybe if Cutts actually did some work instead of blogging and commenting so much we’d have a PR update sooner
Jokes aside, Jaan, I think he says it quite clearly, “As far as the toolbar PageRank, I definit…”
It’s safe to assume actual PR values are calculated constantly. It’s just the PR Toolbar update that’s not “real-time”.
At least that’s what I hope… heh
Property Duquesa
Always knew and assumed that Marcosll. Just read differently to me.
i have noticed changes in updates also at http://www.googlebugs.com there are results/stats that show that th eupdate is happening after a long wait of 6 months!!!!!!
thanks
aks