What Google does and doesn’t tell us about Page Rank is confusing. Let’s see what they tell us, what we can find out on our own, and what assumptions we can make.
The first order of business is:
Defining Google Page Rank
PageRank is a link analysis algorithm, named after Larry Page and used to assign a numerical weighting to each element of a web page, with the purpose of “measuring” its relative importance. (paraphrased from PageRank Wikipedia)
Several things this does for you.
- It raises your importance in Google’s search results. The better your page rank the higher you are going to come up in their listings.
- More importantly, your PR # determines your Authority. And Google’s Adwords uses this number to determine how much you will pay for ADWORDS. A better PR means your page is BETTER and thus more accurate for the search results.
- And your PR # determines how much money Google’s AdSense is going to charge for ads on your site, and thus how much money you might make from enrolling in Google’s AdSense program.
Here’s a nifty little diagram that Google uses to explain how they value your page.
And of course, Google not only changes their search algorithms, they also change the Page Rank algorithms. As of this update, July 2023, Google says rank and authority do go into your ranking, but are not as heavily weighted as before.
How do you increase your Google PR?
From Google’s Support Pages: To increase the PageRank of a website, get backlinks from popular, relevant niche sites.
RULE 1: Links from the relevant niche sites help in getting a good rank in SERP
RULE 2: Links from the high PR sites help in attaining high PageRank.
Page Rank Tools
To stay on top of your Page Rank (experimentation and management) you need some tools.
- Google Toolbar (FireFox, IE, etc.)
- PageRank Status (for Chrome)
- MOZbar extention
I can also see my SNS (Social Networks Signals). This is an upcoming metric that seems to be influencing Google’s Page Rank, even if they aren’t telling us exactly how. It even tells me the last time Google spidered my site.
How Do You Get BACKLINKs To Your Site?
- Write great content.
- Create TOP-10 lists that INCLUDE your Target back linker. (I’m not into this, but it works. Check out all the top-10 lists and see if those included don’t have links to this “authoritative” post. Upping the visibility of all parties included in the TOP list.
- Ask for links. If another site is offering complementary information or has similar interests, you can ask for reciprocal links.
- Write a guest post. They post your content, you get the backlink. The higher the PR value of the blog/site, the more Link Juice you get from your effort.
Keep It Social Out There!
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- Sculpting Your Algo: What’s Wrong with Twitter and Tik*fkn*Tok
- Twitter’s New GOLD CHECKMARK! Musk Grab
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