Page
Rank is a much discussed topic amongst
webmasters and SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
experts. Google PR allows you
to see the actual PR (Google PageRank)
of your site, and others without using
the Google Toolbar.
This
site/search engine portal, also contains
links to many tools, tips, tricks and
articles related to Google PageRank.
Allowing you to not only see your Google
PR, but understand the Google Page
Rank Algorithm, assist in better
Search Engine Optimization, and find related
sites with higher ranks, for link exchanges,
without using the google toolbar.
Why
Google Page Rank is important:
Google's
PageRank is the original form of "link
pop," and remains its purest expression.
Link popularity, which is "PageRank"
to Google, was once the most significant
portion of Google's ranking cocktail.
While in some cases the on-page characteristics
of one page can trump the superior PageRank
of a competing page, it's much more common
for a low PageRank to completely bury
a page that has perfect on-page relevance
by every conceivable measure. To put it
another way, it's frequently the case
that a page with both search terms in
the title, and in a heading, and in numerous
internal anchors, will get buried in the
rankings because the sponsoring site isn't
sufficiently popular, and is unable to
pass sufficient PageRank to this otherwise
perfectly relevant page. Moreover, PageRank
drives Google's monthly crawl, such that
sites with higher PageRank get crawled
earlier, faster, and deeper than sites
with low PageRank. For a large site with
an average-to-low PageRank, this is a
major obstacle. If your pages don't get
crawled, they won't get indexed. If they
don't get indexed in Google, people won't
know about them. If people don't know
about them, then there's no point in maintaining
a website. Google starts over again on
every site for every 30-day cycle, so
the missing pages stand an excellent chance
of getting missed on the next cycle also.
In short, PageRank is the soul and essence
of Google, on both the all-important crawl
and the all-important rankings.
For
more information please visit the Google
Page Rank Questions Section.
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