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Monday, June 28, 2004

Google Page Ranking

This was an interesting article i recieved from SitePro News

It does make Google PR a little clearer and is well worth the read...

Google PageRank and How To Get It By Bob Wakfer

Google's PageRank (PR) is one of the most sought after, and yet misunderstood web page attributes. PageRank, named after one of the founders of the Google search engine, Larry Page, was the innovative foundation that the Google search engine was built on.

The theory was that a link from one web page to a web page of another site was in essence a vote for that page. The reasoning was that webmasters would only link to pages that they thought were interesting and of value to their viewers. Google used the number of inbound links (IBL) to a page to judge the importance and relevance of that page, and based on this calculation, and other factors, decided where to place that page on the search results page (SERP).

They devised a scale of measurement for PageRank from 1 to 10. Then for the information of webmasters and interested people they produced a toolbar that can be deployed in Internet Explorer that indicates the PageRank value of any page being viewed in the browser. These values have become known as PR0 to PR10.

Since PR values are a result of IBLs, Google decided to give them their own name and refers to inbound links as backlinks. As part of the toolbar there is a quick lookup of the number of backlinks that Google reports for the page that is currently being viewed in the browser. This search can also be done without the aid of the toolbar
by simply typing "link:http://www.yourURL.com" into the Google search box.

The one trick to this link search is that Google does not display all backlinks. At one time it was thought that they only listed pages with a value of PR4 or greater. Today however, you will find backlinks reported from pages of lower PR values. So, at best, Google's backlink search seems to present some sample of pages linking to the site. Suffice it to say that this search is not a reliable measure of all
IBLs to a page.

How is PageRank Calculated?

In simplest terms PR is calculated by the sharing of PR from all the IBL links to your page. This is not strictly accurate because Google also uses the internal links within a site in the calculation of PR. Each link to a page carries with it and passes PR value to the target page. The PR points or value passed depend on the PR value of the page they come from, and the total outbound links from the page. It is
generally agreed that a page will only pass about 85% of its value to the page it links to. So a PR5 page with a single outbound link will pass 85% of the value of a PR5 page to the page it links to.

But virtually no page has only a single link -- remember internal links are also used in the total outbound link count -- so the value passed to any page is 85% of the PR, divided by the total number of outbound links.

The question now becomes what is the PR point value of the different PR levels. Most observers believe that the relationship between PR levels is logarithmic rather than linear. In other words PR5 is not worth 25% more than a PR4, but may be worth 4 to 6 times more.

It is also understood that a PR value is not a single number, but is in fact a range of values. So not all PR6s are equal. As the chart below shows a PR6 may be just on the upper boundary of a PR5 or it may be just short of the entry point for a PR7.

The chart that follows shows the range for each PR value. It also shows how much PR value or PR points a page with 50 outbound links will pass depending on of its own PR rank. From this I have calculated the number of links required from each value of PageRank necessary for a page to attain a desired page rank.

Click-Here for PageRank Calculation Chart.

The Assumptions And The Mathematics:

For those who are interested I have used logarithmic values of base 5.5. In other words the value range for a PR1 lies between 5.5 to the power of 1 and 5.5 to the power of 1.99, and PR2 lies between the value of 5.5 to the power of 2 and 5.5 to the power of 2.99 etc. The rest of the chart is fairly straight forward. It assumes that there are 50 links per page and that 85% of the PR value is passed to the
recipient page.

The number of links required to attain any ranking is based on the median value of the donor page and the entry threshold of the desired PR value. In other words to achieve a PR5 you need 5,033 points and the average points available from a PR6 page with 50 links is 1507.

The chart was calculated with an Excel spreadsheet and it can be downloaded if anyone wants to play with the calculations and assumptions. It might be interesting to work with a different base number for the logarithmic calculation. And it is also interesting to see the impact of more or less outbound links from a page.

Are These Findings Valid?

Nobody knows for sure how Google calculates PR. I have shown this chart to a number of knowledgeable people and they have all agreed that my calculations look reasonable. One SEO guru from a major firm said the results were very similar to independent research that his firm had conducted.

So take it or leave it. It is probably a fair reflection of how PR is passed and accumulated.

The lesson that can be drawn from this explanation and chart is that if you want to increase your PR you need a few links from pages with equivalent or higher PR, or a great many links from sites with lower PR.


About The Author
Bob Wakfer is the owner of Computer Partners and a long time student and practitioner of SEO. Computer Partners offers web site design, hostïng and search engine optimization for its clients.

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Sunday, June 27, 2004

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Monday, June 21, 2004

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Speeding up your PC

Some tips for speeding up your pc...

Clean out files no longer required. Your system is full of unneeded
backup, log files and temporary files - why not clean them out to
create some disk space? The Disk Cleanup Wizard will do all this
and will empty the Recycle bin as well. Just select Start Menu,
Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Cleanup. Put a shortcut
to it on your desktop.

Get rid of screen savers and other effects - they are not necessary
and occupy resources. Right-click anywhere on the desktop and
choose Properties. Under the Appearance tab, turn off any items
checked such as Transitions Effects, Animated Icons etc

Do A Search For Old and Useless Files - Start/Find (or Search)/
then do a search for all these files, exactly as shown;

*.old, *.chk, *.spl, *.prv, *.000, *.bak, *.tmp

Defragment your hard disk. As you write to your hard disk, it
becomes more and more difficult to keep files stored together so
a file may be split or fragmented, over several parts of the disk.
This slows access to the files, causing the system to slow. Select
Start Menu, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Defragmenter.

Get rid of screen savers - they are not necessary and occupy
resources.

These are a few very simple things you can do. Of course, there is
a lot more can be done, but this should benefit you with some kind
of performance boost...

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Sunday, June 20, 2004

Blogger Knowledge

Blogger Knowledge

Useful help

Oasis

Dates are 10th December 2004 to 13th December 2004 ... it will cost them £203 for a lakeside apartment.

You can log in to the www.Centerparcs.co.uk website using the user name- n....w & password- a...h

There looks to be accommodation available in the lakeside newly built rooms, ground floor and first floor rooms....

BBC SPORT | Football | My Club | Everton | Rooney priced above �50m

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Saturday, June 19, 2004

HaloScan.com - Weblog Commenting and Trackback

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Friday, June 18, 2004

Garry and Neil

Garry - Will post the quiz from Nick here, later on Friday.

Neil - Have you got the Oasis dates please [see post below]

Thursday, June 17, 2004

Neil

Can you speak with Eliot and see how he is progressing with the letter he was going to send to the council. Also I want the extension doing ASAP so also ask him for me how soon he thinks it can commence (i.e. when will he be ready to submit some plans!!!). Also on ------- can you click on each of the links a few times per week. Don't bother with the cottages for you or travel insurance ones as I only get cash from these for the amount of actual sales it makes NOT clicks. I will be removing these soon from my site anyway....

Wednesday, June 16, 2004

FW:

Message from Garry:
Will
check out the following soul auction site - look at some of the prices...this would be a good way to sell the records (eventually) letting the buyers fight it out !


Tuesday, June 15, 2004

Ma & Da Oasis

Neil - It'd be a good idea for Ma & Da to go to Oasis. Could you reply [in the form of a comment here] with the Oasis dates so that they can look into booking a one bed cabin?

Sunday, June 13, 2004

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