lordgreen said:
Page rank is the position where your web/blog is placed on Search Engine Result Page (SERP)...
By all means, guys! There are 20 or so comments explaining what a PageRank is, but none of you have read this post! It was the second or third post in this thread. How come you haven't seen it? Are you guys always reading only the Post Subject without the Message itself?
So, lordgreen, that's not correct. What you are talking about is simply ranking in serps, that is the ranking a page has for a specific keyword or phrase in search engine result pages. The explanation given by you is correct, you just mixed up the terms, that is ranking with PageRank.
There are practically two types of PageRank: the Toolbar PR (on a scale of 0-10, updated only a few times a year, only a rough guide, not accurate, not in real time and not the opinion Google really has about a page) and the real, internal PR (on a scale of 0-1, updated probably every other day, unfortunately not made public thus known only by Google).
I think we should all be focusing on ranking better in serps rather than on Google's Toolbar PageRank...