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What You Need To Know About PageRank
By Yaro Starak
What is Google’s PageRank? If you have
ever done any reading about search engine optimization or were just
curious how you can get your site to the top of the Google search
engine results, understanding PageRank is vital. I’m going to introduce
you to the basics of PageRank and also provide a brief discussion on
how much you should really worry about PageRank if you are running a
website or Internet business. Google’s founders, Larry Page and
Sergey Brin, invented PageRank and it forms the basis for how Google
works. Google didn’t become the best search engine in the world by
chance, it became the best search engine because it provided the best
results. PageRank is in fact the technology that gave Google its
competitor-killing edge, a way to greatly improve the accuracy and
validity of a search response to a user query. In essence
PageRank provides a means to determine the value of a website for any
given search term or keyword phrase. This value is determined by how
websites link together with the more popular (and theoretically better)
sites receiving more links. It’s these incoming links that help the
site have a high PageRank value and thus display higher up in search
results. Let’s read how Google explains their PageRank system: PageRank
relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast
link structure as an indicator of an individual page's value. Google
interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page
B. But, Google looks at more than the sheer volume of votes, or links a
page receives; it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes
cast by pages that are themselves "important" weigh more heavily and
help to make other pages "important."Important, high-quality
sites receive a higher PageRank, which Google remembers each time it
conducts a search. Of course, important pages mean nothing to you if
they don't match your query. So, Google combines PageRank with
sophisticated text-matching techniques to find pages that are both
important and relevant to your search. Google goes far beyond the
number of times a term appears on a page and examines all aspects of
the page's content (and the content of the pages linking to it) to
determine if it's a good match for your query. The
key rule to understand is that it is a combination of variables that
determine how well your site performs in Google. These are the most
important variables to worry about: - Incoming links to your site.
- The relevancy (to your site’s theme) of the pages linking to your site and the PageRank of these pages.
- The keywords that other sites use to link to your site.
- The keywords on your website in particular in places like page titles and headlines.
Some
of those factors you can control, others you can manipulate but not
directly control. The important thing to understand regarding PageRank
is that all those variables will determine how high your site shows up
in search engine results. PageRank is the name for the technology that
ranks sites and includes all those variables and many more. PageRank Numbers – The Little Green Bar If you install the Google Toolbar
into your browser you can choose to switch on the PageRank display
(it’s in the options). This will make a little green bar appear above
web pages you visit. The green bar represents the PageRank of the page
you are viewing in your browser. The ranking starts at 0 (no ranking)
up to 10, the highest ranking and can be blanked out completely if the
page has been banned from Google. If you don’t want to use the toolbar
you can try this free PageRank lookup tool to find the ranking for any web address. Google
created quite a storm when it launched its green PageRank bar.
Webmasters became obsessed with methods to increase their PageRank and
high PageRank sites started selling text links for hundreds of dollars.
A link from a high PageRank page, from a PageRank 7, 8, 9 or 10, has
been known to make lower PageRank pages increase a full number, even
two if the incoming link is from a PageRank 10, and there is no doubt
it is good for search engine rankings. The problem with PageRank
being displayed in a little green bar is that it is very hard to really
gauge how valuable a ranking is. The Google PageRank technology is
complex containing many variables, some of which I mentioned above, and
to interpret a number from 0-10, especially when only Google really
knows how it works, is difficult. Worse still, the visible
representation, the green bar that the public can see, only changes on
a quarterly basis, while the real PageRank of a page changes on a daily
basis. Most of the time you are looking at a very outdated ranking
value. PageRank paranoia is an issue that every webmaster may
fall victim to. There are rumours that Google will be changing the
PageRank system because they are not happy with how it is being
manipulated and interpreted. As a rule of thumb, watch the green bar with interest but don’t take it too seriously or spend too much time trying to force it to increase (staring and yelling at it will do you no good, trust me on that one). The Randomness Of PageRank Search
engine optimization experts actively track PageRank and investigate
things like page backlinks to try and work out what the top search
engine ranked sites are doing right so they can replicate and then
surpass them in the rankings. This is a very good strategy for any
person running a web business looking to improve their search ranking.
There is no need to reinvent the wheel - copy what works and do it
slightly better than the competition. This is all good in theory,
but unfortunately there is a good amount of randomness in PageRank and
search engine results. Google of course would argue that it’s not
randomness and their PageRank system is merely using algorithms that we
don’t understand, and no doubt that is true, but for the human
webmaster trying to get traffic, PageRank and Google can be baffling
sometimes. There are instances of high PageRanked sites having
little to no backlinks. Given that incoming links are one of the most
important variables used in PageRank calculations you have to scratch
your head and wonder how a site with no links could have a big green
bar. Google’s own backlink lookup tool is another phenomenon that
search engine experts often choose to ignore rather than try and
evaluate. Thankfully the randomness of PageRank can result in
positive outcomes as well, with your sites jumping high into search
results in places where you wouldn’t expect it. The only consistency is
randomness but there is logic that can be followed and smart search
engine optimization practices that when implemented well will work.
Just don’t expect it to work precisely how or when you want it to. What You Should Know And Do About PageRank This
advice I offer from experience as an avid PageRank chaser and search
engine optimizer. The key to gaining PageRank is to ignore it and focus
on the variables that control it. Having people link to your site
has always been a good thing and PageRank was in fact a result of this.
Don’t get confused with the order of things, first came the Internet
and links and then came PageRank. Focus on amassing quality incoming
links from quality sites relevant to your site. This practice will
naturally improve your PageRank and also increase the amount of
visitors coming to your site. Don’t get bogged down chasing links from
only high PageRank sites or waste energy adding links from just any
site willing to link to you. Do things naturally and your site will
grow naturally. Learn about the importance of keywords. Keywords
play a crucial role in bringing the right type of traffic to your site
but you should never spend half an hour in front of a computer trying
to come up with the perfect title for your article. Name your content
logically and think about what search words your audience would use to
find your article and you can very quickly and easily develop good
keywords without spending hours and hours tweaking every little phrase
and heading. See what your competitors do in regards to keywords if you
are completely lost. If you build a good website with good
content, always keep in mind your important keywords and proactively
work every day to earn and create new backlinks to your site you will
improve your PageRank. The best sites with the highest PageRank never
worry about PageRank, they simply keep churning out content that people
love to link to. This is a strategy that every webmaster and Internet
entrepreneur should emulate for success online.
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Author: Yaro Starak
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