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| | 8:55 amDecember 8, 2010
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Post edited 8:56 am – December 8, 2010 by Invest It Wisely
 
 It might be something to keep in mind when negotiating ads or what not… because a PR / mozRank of 5 (for example) is not "somewhat" better than a PR / mozRank of 4, it is 8-10 times better.   Here's a good post by SEOmoz about the subject: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/moz…..driven-seo |  |  |  | 
| | 9:00 amDecember 8, 2010
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That's interesting. I wasn't aware the difference was so huge. |  |  |  | 
| | 9:52 amDecember 8, 2010
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Invest It Wisely said:  
It might be something to keep in mind when negotiating ads or what not… because a PR / mozRank of 5 (for example) is not "somewhat" better than a PR / mozRank of 4, it is 8-10 times better.   Here's a good post by SEOmoz about the subject: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/moz…..driven-seo
 
 Good to know, thanks! |  |  |  | 
| | 11:52 amDecember 8, 2010
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Wow!  This is powerful information that could help with future ad negotiations. There is a big difference between being 1X better than being 10X better. |  |  |  | 
| | 10:12 pmDecember 9, 2010
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Did not know that. Thanks for the post and the link. |  |  |  | 
| | 2:03 amDecember 10, 2010
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great link. Its interesting comparing the methodologies. Thanks |  |  |  |