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I cant help but get sucked into this subject even though many believe PR doesn’t matter, well it does to me.Because I get more money the higher ranking my sites have.

It is often advised to test a keyword by looking it up on Google with quotation marks around it to see your “real competition”.

The problem is, most people don’t use quotation marks when they search, and when I look at the difference between keyword and “keyword”, keyword (without quotations) gets me high PR, well established sites, while quotation marks gets me a bunch of spammy sites ( and the top of the list isn’t even an actual English site but a horrible software translation).

The keyword itself isn’t very good (few searches) so the competition is obviously abysmal, if not non-existent. Does this mean that on searches without quotation marks where there aren’t any decent results, google just grabs an all purpose site like about or Wikipedia,that vaguely relates to the keyword, and if somebody seriously tried to rank for it, they could dominate it easily?