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Old 04-02-2007, 08:55 PM   #6 (permalink)
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When a site wants to be seen they must hook to a site with strong content, SERP is what you should be interested in submitting to not pr.......If i had a pr 9 you would want to submit to me, but pr strength is $.

Strength in category, and keywords wich is the definition of a directory is SERP ... so these directories that think there pr, is the answer to the strongest link ..... not to be rude .

Ill stick with being # Serp and we will see whos the popular directory.
Your not being rude at all, a touch sarcastic but I can live with that. Answering the question would be good, I asked about PR and if it helped get you listed in search engines higher?

Definition of Serps'

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Short for search engine results page, the Web page that a search engine returns with the results of its search. The major search engines typically display three kinds of listings on their SERPs. Listings that have been indexed by the search engine’s spider, listings that have been indexed into the search engine’s directory by a human, and listings that are paid to be listed by the search engine.
So to repeat my question only making it simpler, 'Does a directory with a high PR necessarily mean it will get ranked higher in a search engine just because it has a high PR?'
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