How to Improve Page Rank!
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Improve Page Rank Logo PageRank is one of more than 100 factors Google uses in the ranking of you website and your resulting position on their search engine. You get PageRank (PR) by having backward links from other website pages that have a higher PR rating than your site page the link is to. The PR of your site is updated about once of month when Google updates their database of web pages.
For example if you have a backward link from a site that has a PR of 5, some of that PR be will transfered from their website to your website page they linked to. These links are called backlinks.Sites with high PageRank will get crawled by the search engine bots more often, and the crawls will be deeper.
While Google takes into consideration the PageRank of your site, high PR doesn't always equate to a higher Search Engine Results Position (SERP). You can have high PR and have a low SERP on a certian keyword phrase, while some other site can have low PR but have a high SERP on the same keyword phrase.
In your pursue for a high PR keep in mind that numerous relevant keyword anchor texted backlinks will get you a higher SERP than just raw high PR and that with numerous relevant keyword anchor texted backlinks will come PR.
You aim shouldn't be just for high PR, but for proper backlinks that will bring with them a higher PR.
Page Rank Algorithm:
The following will give you an idea of how many inbound links and what PR those inbound links need to be, for you to obtain the desired PageRank for your pages. The following pagerank algorithm equation is the relationship between two pages A and B, with the below example page A receiving an inbound link from page B.
PR-A = (0.15) + (0.85 x PR-B / TOL-B)
PR-A is the PageRank of Page A, PR-B is the PageRank of Page B, and TOL-B is the Total Outbound Links of Page B.
For example if you get a inbound link from a page that has a PR of 6 and on that page there is a total of 6 outbound links (counting the one to your page), a PR of 1 will be added to your page: 0.15 + (0.85 x 6/6) = 1. If that one inbound link adds a PR of 1 to your page, and you wanted a PR of 5 it would take 5 similar inbound links.
By similar I mean pages that have a PR/TOL ratio of 1. That could be a PR of 5 with 5 outbound links, or a PR of 7 with 7 out bound links and so on. A PR/TOL ratio of 1 will add to your page a PR of 1. Using the PR/TOL ratio simplifies the RageRank algorithm equation and makes it easier for you to evaulate what PR a inbound link will add to your page.
When you are looking for inbound links just divide the PR of the page by its outbound links and this will give you a general idea of the PR a inbound link from that page would give you.
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
How to Improve Page Rank for a Blog
How to Improve Page Rank for a Blog
You have tons of knowledge or opinions to share, so you set up a blog on your website. But what guarantee do you have anyone's going to see it? Improving your page rank is a good way to increase your rating for search engines and to attract visitors to your website.
Step1
Find operators of other websites that are willing to swap links between the pages where your blog is and their pages. Search engines such as Google use this criteria, not only to determine page rank, but to move you up in their search results. Also, the higher the page rank of the sites that link to you, the better. Pages with higher page ranks tend to boost yours.
Step2
Make your subject matter topical, such your opinion of the news of the day or of issues that are of concern to a majority of people. This will result in other pages linking to yours (many without your knowledge) because you support their views.
Step3
Give the title of your page a unique name, but one that is easily searchable. The easier it is for the search engines to find your blog or website, the higher your page rank will become.
Step4
Search engines tend to ignore blogs that are less than 250 words, so use that length as a minimum.
Step5
Set up meta tags including a description and several keywords, which should be repeated at least three times in your blog. Search engines will use these to find your blog or website.
Step6
Use headlines and subheads in your blog. Search engines tend to rank these fairly high when they examine your website, and they should increase your ranking.
You have tons of knowledge or opinions to share, so you set up a blog on your website. But what guarantee do you have anyone's going to see it? Improving your page rank is a good way to increase your rating for search engines and to attract visitors to your website.
Step1
Find operators of other websites that are willing to swap links between the pages where your blog is and their pages. Search engines such as Google use this criteria, not only to determine page rank, but to move you up in their search results. Also, the higher the page rank of the sites that link to you, the better. Pages with higher page ranks tend to boost yours.
Step2
Make your subject matter topical, such your opinion of the news of the day or of issues that are of concern to a majority of people. This will result in other pages linking to yours (many without your knowledge) because you support their views.
Step3
Give the title of your page a unique name, but one that is easily searchable. The easier it is for the search engines to find your blog or website, the higher your page rank will become.
Step4
Search engines tend to ignore blogs that are less than 250 words, so use that length as a minimum.
Step5
Set up meta tags including a description and several keywords, which should be repeated at least three times in your blog. Search engines will use these to find your blog or website.
Step6
Use headlines and subheads in your blog. Search engines tend to rank these fairly high when they examine your website, and they should increase your ranking.
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