It is not true. You came after Digg because DIG is an old site.
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Originally Posted by dndoseller
PR matters like this:
I write an article called "Why Cats Love Milk" and post it on my site.
Then I post the same article on Digg.
The next day I Google "Why Cats Love Milk" and the result is...
The Digg article comes up before the one on my site. Why? Because of page rank.
However, I also have tons of articles that come up in page 1 SERPs just because there is some strange existing keyword combination that just does not exist on any other pages that someone happened to type in - that is when Page Rank is meaningless.
For instance, someone types "cat online community" and I get page one because I have the "Why Cats Love Milk" article and one of my listed recent posts have "online community" in the title on the cat article page. Thats how I get almost all my traffic - accidental keyword combinations resulting in page one results that add up to thousands of hits.
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