BOB Why? - Page Rank
2015.05.13 10:57
What is Page Ranking??
In short Page Rank is a 'election', by the rest of the pages on the internet, about how important a page is. A link to your page counts as a vote of support. If there is no link there's no help (but it can be an abstention from voting rather than vote against the site).
How is Page Rank Used?
Pr is one of many techniques Google uses to determine a page's meaning or value. Navigating To http://www.cw15kxvo.com/story/28975987/jupiter-seo-experts-releases-google-page probably provides aids you could use with your dad. It's just one part of the story when it involves the Google list, but Page Rank is interesting enough to deserve a paper of its own and the other factors are discussed elsewhere (and are ever-changing).
If you have installed the Google toolbar (http://toolbar.google.com/) page ranking is also displayed o-n the toolbar of the browser. But the Toolbar Page Ranking just goes from 0 - 10 and seems to be something like a logarithmic scale:
Toolbar Site Rank:
(log base 1-0) Real Page Ranking
0 0 - 1-0
1 100 - 1,000
2 1,000 - 10,000
3 10,000 - 100,000
4 so and on.... Dig up further on our related essay - Hit this web site: http://www.nebraska.tv/story/28975987/jupiter-seo-experts-releases-google-page.
We could not know the actual details of the size because, as we'll see later, the most PR of pages on the web changes every month when Google does its re-indexing! If we presume the scale is logarithmic (though there's only historical evidence because of this at the time-of writing) then Google might only give the greatest true PR site a toolbar PR of 10 and scale the others accordingly.
Also the toolbar often guesses! The toolbar frequently shows me a Toolbar PR for pages I have only just downloaded and cannot possibly maintain the index yet!
What seems to be occurring is that the toolbar looks at the URL of the page the browser is displaying and strips off everything down the last '/' (i.e. it goes to the 'parent' page in URL terms). If Google includes a Toolbar PR for that parent then it subtracts 1 and shows that because the Toolbar PR for this page. If you have no PR for the parent it would go to the parent's site, but subtracting 2, and so on all the way up to the main of one's site. If it can not find a Toolbar PR to show in this way, that is if it doesn't find a page with a genuine determined PR, then your bar is greyed out. We discovered http://www.waff.com/story/28975987/jupiter-seo-experts-releases-google-page by searching Bing.
Note that if the Toolbar is wondering in this manner, the Actual PR of the site is 0 - the Google index first sees it though its PR will be assessed shortly.
PageRank says nothing about the material or measurement of a page, the language it is published in, or the text used in the point of a link!
Definitions
I have started to use some technical conditions and shorthand in this report. Now's as good a time as any to define all of the terms I will use:
PR: Shorthand for PageRank: the specific, real, page rank for each page as assessed by Google. As we'll see later this can range from 0.15 to millions.
Toolbar PR: The PageRank exhibited in the Google toolbar in your browser. This varies from 0 to 10.
Backlink: If page A links out-to page B, then page B is said to have a 'backlink' from page A. To discover more, please check-out: Jupiter SEO Experts Releases Google+ Page.
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