Romancing Google And
Demystifying Page Rank
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Page
Ranking
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What is PageRank?
PageRank is one of the important factors that determine
Search Engine Results Page (SERP). It is a numerical
value assigned by Google that shows the importance of a
web page. When one page links to another, it is actually
casting a vote for the other page. It goes to say that a
page with more inbound links enjoys a higher page rank.
For simplicity sake, PageRank is referred to PR in this
article.
Applying the Mathematical Concept of PageRank
Google calculates the PR of a web page using this
equation:
PR(A)=(1-d)
+ d[PR(t1)/C(t1) +
+ PR(tn)/C(tn)]
't1
tn' are pages linking to Page A
'C' is the number of outbound links of the linking page
'c' is a damping factor set at 0.85
This is the original equation Google published when it
developed PR. Whether Google uses a variation of it, only
God knows. This equation, though, is essential to an
understanding of PR.
Don't be scared by the above equation. For a fuller
explanation of this equation with working examples read The Google Page Rank Algorithm and
How It Works by
Ian Rogers.
The purpose of this present article is to apply the
Mathematical concept of PR to your web page ranking
strategy. Yes, you can organize your linking strategy to
achieve high PR for your important web pages.
Inbound Linking Strategy
Many people assume that the Toolbar PR values of PR1 to
PR10 are set on a logarithmic scale. Nobody outside
Google knows for sure, but there is a very good reason
for this assumption. That being the case, moving from a
lower page rank to the next higher one gets increasingly
difficult. So, moving from PR3 to PR4 is more difficult
compared to moving from PR1 to PR2. For illustration
refer to the table below...
Toolbar PageRank
*(log base 10) |
Real PageRank |
| 0 |
0 - 10 |
| 1 |
100 - 1,000 |
| 2 |
1,000 - 10,000 |
| 3 |
10,000 - 100,000 |
| 4 |
and so on... |
*This illustration assumes a log base of 10.
In a nutshell, an inbound page link with a PR8 is worth
more than one with PR4. The number of outbound links of
the incoming page link becomes immaterial. Inbound links
with high PRs that are relevant to your website will
boost your web page ranking significantly.
The practice in the past is to buy inbound links with
high PR to boost your web page PR. Google in recent times
has clamped down this practice. A web page with lots of
high PR inbound links will be viewed with suspicion.
Buying incoming links is a thing of the past. The rock
solid ways to gather inbound links are through...
a. Directories - Getting listed in quality directories
like DMOZ or Yahoo can help boost your page rank.
b. Building a great content site that others want to link
with.
Internal Linking Strategy
Based
the equation that Google uses to calculate PR, adding new
pages has the effect of improving the overall PR of a
website. If your organize your internal links carefully,
you can channel the PR of your new pages to the important
pages of your website.
The strategy is to grow your website steadily by adding
new pages, and link them to your important pages. Avoid
pages that are identical eg. affiliate programs web
pages. You will be accused of spamming by Google, and run
the risk of having your web pages and possibly your
entire website penalized. Add new pages that are rich in
content, and relevant to your website. Content is king.
Outbound Linking Strategy
You will lose page rank with outbound links. So it is
good practice to ask for reciprocal links, and to have
outbound links from a page with the lowest PR. Have the
anchor text of the incoming links centered on your
keywords or similar keywords. You also need to vary the
text of your inbound links to make them look natural to
Google.
Choose your link exchange partners carefully. Avoid link
farms. Period.
Google enjoys 36 percent of web traffic on the World Wide
Web. In absolute terms, this represents a significant
figure. As long as PR is one of the important factors
Google uses to determine Search Engine Result Pages, it
is prudence to understand how PR works and strategize
your linking accordingly. You don't need to crack your
head to fully understand PR. All you need is to simply
apply the pratical concepts delineated in this article to
your linking strategy, and exercise patience. Google
places emphasis on the age of your links, your domain,
and your web pages.
It's a fool's game to try to beat Google. Stick to rock
solid principles when building your link structure, and
you won't have to worry when the next Google 'dance'
comes along. Your website will still be standing after
the dust has settled.
About
the Author
Gerrick W provides information and tips to effectively
market your Internet business.Visit: http://www.1stinternetmarketingsolution.com
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Demystifying Page Rank © 2005 http://www.1stinternetmarketingsolution.com
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