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What is PageRank?
by: Matt Colyer
What is
Pagerank? - Pagerank is based on how many
links to one website. PageRank is a value
that represents how important a page is on
the web. Robots or Spiders figures that when
one page links to another page, it is
casting a vote for the other page. Also the
importance of the page that is casting the
vote determines how important the vote is.
It matters because it is one of the most
important factors that determines a page's
ranking in the search results but It isn't
the only factor that Search engines uses to
rank pages. Not all links are counted by
Search engines. .Some links can cause a site
to be penalized by Search engines.
Internal
linking - Internal linking also plays a
factor in the Page Rank of the pages within
a site. The linking structure within the
site should follow the themed approach to
internal linking, which stresses importance
on minimizing linking between 2nd and 3rd
level directories and pages. Example - The
homepage has a PageRank of 5. You link your
homepage that has a PageRank of 5, to other
web pages on your site, which will in turn
have a PR of 3 or 4. Now, you link all of
the secondary pages that have a PR of 4 to
the tertiary pages that will in turn have a
PR of 3.
External
Linking - External linking is the biggest
factor in determining a web sites PageRank.
Increasing your PageRank is very difficult,
but important. The actual amount of effect
that Search engines PageRank has on the
ranking of a website or web pages is
debated, but what we do know is that a web
page's PR does play a big role in Google's
indexing and Google's ranking. The higher a
web page's PageRank, the more frequently it
will be crawled and refreshed. While in most
cases, a higher PR will accompany a
higher-ranking site; it is not always the
case. PageRank is a pretty complex
mathematical calculation, but can be broken
down into a simple version. PageRank is
Google's scoring of Page 1. This scoring is
based on the links that point to Page 1, and
certain variables within the pages that the
links come from. 1 link from Page 2 is held
as a vote for Page 1, and if Page 2 has a
high PageRank, this will is taken into
account and will have a positive effect when
calculating the Page Rank of Page 1. If Page
2, 3, and 4, all link to Page 1, but Page 2,
3, and 4 all have a PageRank of 3, then this
will be taken into account when calculating
the web page's PageRank. In the second
situation, the pages with low PageRank's
that link to Page 1 will not affect Page 1's
PageRank in a negative effect, but also will
not affect it in a positive way.
About The Author
I have been working on the
Internet since 1996, and I am currently
the owner and CEO of
Marhen.com. |
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