Sunday, June 14, 2009

The fundamental understanding of Google™ PageRank™


According to Google, the PageRank given to a website suggests the website's importance, and is computed from sites linking to a page. For instance, if PAGE A has a text link to PAGE B then PAGE B will be ranked higher as PAGE A is "voting" for PAGE B. However, although it seems very straightforward, many different factors are considered while calculating the PageRank (see partial list below). The page casting the vote will also be scrutinized by Google.
Google analyzes the webpage that has the text link to another website and looks at several essential qualities of the webpage. For instance, one of the most beneficial quality is the PageRank of the webpage that has the link to another website. The higher the PageRank of the "linker", the higher the link will value. For example, if PAGE A has a PageRank of 5 and is linking to PAGE B. This link will be valued more as PAGE A has a high PageRank of 5. Whereas if PAGE A had a small PageRank of 2 then this link will not be valued as much. Another factor that is taken into consideration is the amount of links on a webpage. If PAGE A has only one link on the page, it will be valued much more than if it were to have five links on the page. Great listings need great SEO. We know promotion is more than the sum of its parts. A synergy of comprehensive search engine submission, creative optimization, and systematic market and site analysis is the engine behind all great brand placements.

3 comments:

Flowverdosis on June 14, 2009 at 7:27 AM said...

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The Intelligent writer on June 14, 2009 at 10:30 PM said...

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Unknown on June 15, 2009 at 11:09 AM said...

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