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pr vs serp - virginoilseom - 12-08-2017

What is the difference between PR and SERP?


RE: pr vs serp - drnagwaniseo - 12-08-2017

Both terms are used in Digital marketing industry

PR: stand for page rank, that measure by the quality of that page on the web. It can be increased by the building more links, domain age and many other SEO factors. Today PR is mostly dead, as Google stop considering it for search result and start focusing on domain authority, page authority and root domains

SERP: stand for search engine result page. When we search anything in search engine (Google) the search result page are called SERP. it may be 1 or 10 or more


RE: pr vs serp - sinelogixtech - 12-08-2017

PR - Its Page Rank. Basically Google used to release algorithms and updates for PR to rank a page/website based on their authority, backlinks, content etc. It ranked from 1–10 where 1 is the least and 10 the best. Google has stopped releasing any updates on PR. So everyone now looks for DA - Domain Authority.

SERP - Its Search Engine Result Page. So when you do a search on Google tool bar, you get results upto 10 sometimes more. The results that show up are termed as SERP since they show on search engine which is Google here.