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Google ranking tips - part 2
Back to Google ranking
tips - part 1
One final tip on page relevancy is the point on having
your keywords and phrases in links which point to your site. It's a good
idea to have the linking text contain your keywords as Google even says
itself in its description of its Pagerank technology
that it analyzes pages that links come from.
How much keyword laden links matter is anyone's guess. I have however
noticed a lot of sites which give the HTML code to visitors who want to
exchange links do include keywords in the actual linking area. You should
do this too on your links page, say something like "if you want to
link to this site, please use the following code". The code would
of course have your most important words in the actual link text and your
less important words in the accompanying description of your site.
Google Pagerank
In the above section of the article you've learned what areas Google uses
and looks at when looking for a relevant site, but what method does Google
use to determine which site is better, the answer is the Pagerank system.
Pagerank is as the name suggests a ranking system of pages. It works
on the basis that if a website ABC.COM has been linked from a website
XYZ.COM, abc.com must have some good content and therefore Google will
count the link from XYZ.COM as a vote for ABC.COM. You can check your
Pagerank on Google by downloading the Google toolbar from http://toolbar.google.com
The Pagerank™ scale goes from 1 to 10 on the Google toolbar and
from 1 to 7 beside listings in the Google directory. A less important
site is of course a site with a PR of 1 and a very very important site
is a site with a PR of 7 or 10, in the directory or toolbar respectively.
The more links or votes a site has the more important it must be and
therefore the higher it will rank for search words which it is relevant
to, right?, WRONG!.
Google does not simply count the number of incoming links a page has,
if that was the case every webmaster from Iceland to Vietnam would try
and exchange links to every Tom, Dick and Harry website that would let
them. In Googles own words:
"Google looks at more than the sheer volume of votes, or links
a page receives; it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes
cast by pages that are themselves "important" weigh more heavily
and help to make other pages "important."
Hopefully your beginning to get the idea. The idea is to have your page
linked to by as many high quality and high pageranked sites as possible.
Right? RIGHT and WRONG.
WRONG BECAUSE, you see the Google Pagerank system also
takes into account the number of links the page that has linked to you
has. The reasoning for this is that a page X has a certain amount of voting
PR, if your site Y is the only link from that page X, then Google feels
confident that page X thinks your page Y is the best link it has and will
give you more PR. If however page X has 50 links, page X could think your
only the 50th best link. Hence the more links a page has the less of a
PR boost your site will get.
RIGHT BECAUSE, linking to a site with a 6+ PR will provide a significant
boost to your PR in most cases, but in cases where the site also links
with 100 other sites the boost will be almost zero. Likewise if a site
has a PR of just 2 but you and only one other site are linked from it,
then the PR boost would be more than the site with 100 links and a PR
of 6.
Google Pagerank formula
It's beginning to come complex isn't it, just wait till you see this formula.
It looks scary for non math's people.
First let me explain what the damping factor is. The damping factor is
the amount of your PR which you can actually pass on when you vote / link
to another site. The damping factor is widely known to be .85, this is
a little less then the linking pages own PR.
PR(A) = (1-d) + d(PR(t1)/C(t1) + ... + PR(tn)/C(tn))
In layman's terms PR(A) is the Pagerank
boost your page A will get after being linked
from someone else's site (t1). PR(t1) is the pagerank of the page which
links to you and C(t1) is the amount of total links that (t1) has. It
is important to know that a pages voting power is only .85 of that pages
actual PR and this voting power gets spread out evenly between all sites
it links to.
Imagine http://www.akamarketing.com was linked by XYZ.COM's link page
which had a PR of 4 and 9 other links, here's how the formula should look
like:
PR(AKA) = (1-.85) + .85*(4/10)
PR(AKA) = .15 + .85*(.4)
PR(AKA) = .15 + .34
PR(AKA) = .49
To sum up my site would get an injection of .49 PR after being linked
from a page with a PR of four and 9 other links.
Let's say I was linked from a site with a PR of 8, double the previous
example's amount, which had 15 other links, a total of 16 outbound links,
my boost would be:
PR(AKA) = (1-.85) +.85*(8/16)
PR(AKA) = .15 + .85(.5)
PR(AKA) = .15 + .425
PR(AKA) = .575
The above two worked examples show that not only is the PR of the linking
page important but what is also important is how many other sites are
also linked to from that page.
Continue to Google ranking tips
- part 3
About the author
Article by David Callan. David is an Internet marketing professional
and webmaster of http://www.akamarketing.com/webmaster-forums/.
Visit his webmaster forums for the latest discussions on search engines,
website authoring and Internet marketing related issues and topics.
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