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What Is Page Rank?
Page ranks are defined numerically, from
1 through 10 - 10, being the highest.
Very few pages have a page rank of 10,
and anything above a 6 is considered
very good. There are many factors that
determine a page's rank, but the main
variable seems to be based on how many
websites link to your page. The higher
page ranked sites that link to your
site, the better. In other words, 10
links to your page from high ranking
sites like CNN.com, Yahoo.com, etc, will
easily outweigh five times that amount
of links from unknown sites with low
page ranks. And, just to make it
trickier, the amount of "credit" your
site gets from incoming links, is also
divided by the amount of sites you link
OUT to.
Equally important, is your site's actual
content. It needs to be information that
people can use and take active interest
in. Having content that matches your
keywords should also go without saying.
Why is This Important?
Page rank is extremely important, in
that it determines how high you get on
search engine results. And just as it's
helpful to have your incoming links be
from reputable, trusted, relevant sites,
your outbound links will also be more
valuable to those pages you do link out
to. This is important when negotiating
for link exchanges with other sites. The
higher your page ranking, the more
desirable a link from your page will be
to others - Including those willing to
pay for said link.
Are There Ways to Generate Better
Page Rank at No Cost?
Absolutely! To follow are some of the
simplest steps you can take.
Build more pages: The more pages your
site has, the more content it is
generally considered to have. If your
site only has 3 pages, the maximum page
rank would be a 3. Make sure to have at
least 8 relevant pages including the
main page, in order to have a healthy
amount of content.
Avoid Dead-end Links: Let's say you've
worked real hard to get 8 good pages.
Your page rank ideally has the potential
to be a page rank of 8. However, if half
those pages are not leading anywhere,
you've got a problem. When the search
engines "crawl" your site, they want to
go from one page to the next. You can
have a really great page, but if it has
no other link on it to go somewhere new,
it will be considered by the spider to
be a dead-end page, which will hurt your
site's page rank. Make sure every page
has a door out, other than a back button
(which to the bots, will generate the
equivalent of a good old "Nothing more
to see here" type statement). Combat
this by making sure you at least have a
link back to the index - or better yet,
a site navigator at the base of each
page with choices between the main pages
of your site (ie. FAQ, About Us, Contact
Us, etc). Again, these are pages that
add convenience to your human visitors
as well.
Create Internal Links: Remember to make
links to yourself whenever relevant. For
example, on your About Us page, don't
just mention your online ordering system
- hyperlink to the page where your
visitor would need to go in order to
begin an order. Not only are you
creating another link for the crawler,
you're also making it convenient for
your guest to find that page right then
and there, if they so desire.
Utilize Free Directory Listings: They
may not always be big high ranking
sites, but they are an easy way to get
your name out there. You never know when
someone might end up using one, and thus
find you in the most unexpected of ways!
How To Generate More At Cost: Getting a
high ranking site to link to you isn't
always the easiest thing to do.
Sometimes it is necessary to buy that
privilege via ads. There are literally
100's of different options to choose
from, however the most effective method
these days is by purchasing text based
links to your site.
As you can see, page rank is a very real
and vital aspect of web development that
should always be kept in mind. Without
it, your chances of being found easily
on search engines is compromised. With
it, you'll be on your way to a highly
successful website.
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