The
PageRank of a given page in a web is a measure of the chance that someone randomly selecting links between pages will find that page. This means that high
PageRanks get assigned to pages with many incoming links, especially from pages with high
PageRanks themselves.
The
GoogleSearchEngine provides a particularly reliable guide to the
WorldWideWeb by ordering search results by
PageRank. Likewise the
GoogleDirectory orders its entries by their
PageRanks.
Several documents describing
PageRanks in more detail and the mathematics by which they can be calculated can be found on the
WorldWideWeb - a search using Google turned up
http://www8.org/w8-papers/2c-search-discover/measuring/measuring.html within the first ten results.
http://www.google163.net/blog/archives/000333.html [
BrokenLink]
PageRank Search
- an old version, at is posted here for convenience
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DanielBiddle
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to/from 84.72.41.134
While
http://www.google163.net/blog/archives/000333.html is broken, I have found this link at
http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/pagerank-search/ which may be related to the original.
I am curious though, what use can you make from the results of using such a tool? I am not a
WebSite designer so please use terms I can understand.
In response to the above question. The page rank is an indication of how Google has been viewing your site for the last 3 or so months, they don't actually display the current page rank for your site, although they do use it internally as part of the calculation for determining where you should rank for a particular keyword. There are other factors that are used to determine exactly how you rank for a keyword - content, the number of time the keyword or related terms are in the page, the metatags, your url, the title of the page, etc, etc. There are many resources out there that can help you to understand this, both online and offline, including an "SEO for Dummies" book that you can pick up at your local bookstore.
SimonHeseltine
It's not a "page rank", it's "PageRank". The name doesn't come from any notion of "ranking pages" or somesuch but from LarryPage, who originally created it.
See also:
BackLinks
PageRank importance and calculation of pagerank is well explained at
http://blog.eukhost.com/2006/09/21/description-of-pagerank-calculation/ . There are many other good articles to understand pagerank. Simple search in google should lead you to some good articles.
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