| How Google Page Ranks Affect Your Website? |
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| Written by Hanh Brown | |||
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How Google Page Ranks Affect Your Website It's true that only members of Google's inner circle understand the full intricacies of the Page Rank (PR) system. However, you don't have to be part of that elite group to acquire a sense of what PR is all about and where it fits into your efforts to boost traffic to your site. The following questions and answers provide an overview - in layperson's language - that should enable you to do just that.
Quite simply, it is a numeric value that represents the importance of a web page. It's of vital significance to everyone who derives business from a web site because it is one of the key factors that determines a page's ranking in Google's search results. Google bases the Page Rank (PR) concept on the assumption that when one page links to another page, it is effectively casting a vote for the other page. Consequently, these "votes" can increase a page's importance and boost its Page Rank. More importantly, the prestige (i.e. PR) of the linking page influences how valuable its "vote", or link, will be. Both the number of links and the ranks of the linking pages are used to calculate your web page's Page Rank. How important is it, and why? ‘The heart of our software is PageRank, a system for ranking web page' that provide' the basis for all of our web search tools." In other words, it's an essential part of how Google determines which sites rank highest in its search results. Their explanation continues: "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." In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B. . . Votes cast by pages that are themselves "important" weigh more heavily and help to make other pages "important." he higher a site's PageRank, the more quickly it will show up when you conduct a search - and the more likely you are to open it when you see it. Of course, high-ranking 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. It doesn't just count the number of times your search term appears on a page; it examines all aspects of the page's content (and the content of the pages linking to it) to determine the best matches for your query. How essential is a high Page Rank to my site's success? Here are a couple of experiences that lead me to this conclusion:
I consequently believe that PR is not the primary factor in your site's Search Engine Results Page rankings, or SERPs, and that an increase in PR doesn't automatically produce a direct and proportionate increase in traffic. Wait a minute, what are SERPs? Are they more important than Page Rank? Another important factor in determining SERPs is the number of backlinks (i.e., links from other sites and from within your own sites) point to your domain. In fact, my research and experience seems to indicate that backlinks seem to have a more direct impact upon traffic levels than PR. Another theory that many ‘experts' have about Page Rank is that it could be more important in how powerful a site is with its outbound links. ie if my blog links to your blog and it has a page rank of 2, that link does your blog less value than if my blog with a page rank of 7 links to it. This makes sense to me and I've seen a number of people try and ‘prove' it - none convincingly - but it seems to resonate with my experiences. So what's your current thinking on how site owners/bloggers should view Page Rank? PR is also important to me because it also helps me monetize my business. If you have a blog with a high PR and you are using to sell text links to other site's operators, one of the few ways to judge the worth of a site for such purposes is Google's PR. And of course, it's a big plus for the prestige and reputation for your site to be highly ranked. I'm sure that as Google continues to learn from traffic patterns on the web, Page Rank will adapt and evolve, as will other metrics of assessing a site's value. However, the importance of understanding how it fits into your marketing strategy is unlikely to change.
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