Friday, May 28, 2010

PageRank Algorithm

Your website’s PageRank value is one of the many important aspects of how Google determines which pages to show on their result pages. A low PageRank normally implies that you may have a few problems, while a high rank means that your page contains the necessary key factors. But, PageRank is only a small portion of what Google uses to rank your actual web page.

Search engines, such as Google, use an equation in order to formulate a PageRank. This formula is called the PageRank algorithm. The PageRank algorithm Google uses to rank a web page can be very confusing, and there is no need to even try to figure it out!

Below are a few key points that explain more about how the PageRank algorithm works:


•Once a page has been indexed by Google, it automatically has a “basic” PageRank. It is very small but it is there.
•A web page can only receive a PageRank if it has been indexed by Google. Also, links from other pages that have not been indexed are of no value.
•Linking to another page increase the PageRank of the receiving page.
•You can increase a site’s overall rank by increasing the number of pages in the site.
•The page that receives inbound links gets the greatest PageRank gain.
•By including lots of links, you can guarantee that your PageRank will be well distributed on your web site.
•A page with a high PageRank can forward that to another page only if it doesn’t split the vote by linking to other pages.

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