Calculate the pagerank
Is it true that only the backlinks was the most effective factor that calculates the pagerank of a page?
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ArvindSharma
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Indeed there are several factors that contribute to Google's calculation of a webpage's PageRank; one significant source being the volume, credibility, importance and relevancy of the incoming links to the web page, another being the volume, credibility, importance and relevancy of the internal links (from the same domain or sub-domain) to the webpage; commonly known as the internal linking structure.
Let's look at this a bit more. I fail to see what's the PR frenzy is still about. Bear with me ...
A webpage can reach as high as a PR4 simply from the inside of the web site itself (this is quite common); beyond that it appears to require external stimulus; hence comes into the play the power of a corporate blog or additional website(s) dividing the marketing agenda logically. What I'm saying is, you can probably get to wherever you want on the PR scale armed with your own resources. For example, you may want to attain a PR7 status, for whatever reason. You probably could pull off a PR5 or 6 on your own, with the use of enough of your own ingenuity and you may have to maximize in your innovativeness. After that you'll most likely require additional fortitications so ... so eventually you get to PR7 and wonder, where the heck's my prize for this effort ...
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The simple answer is: PR is calculated on a page by page basis dependent only on the cumulative effect of the total amount of PR passed to that page by the links pointing to it. The PR shown by the tool bar (fool bar) is only an estimation and not the actual PR of a given page.
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There are lots of factors to calculate the pagerank and one of the major factor is the backlink.
If by "pagerank" your mean how high you rank in the index for any given term, then yes you are correct.
If by "pagerank" you mean PR, then there is only one factor. Whatever PR any page has is determined by the cumulative amount of PR being passed to that page through links on other pages pointed to that page.
Just wanted to make sure that we were all on the same "page".
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It also depends on the life age of your website and the relavance of your content.
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It also depends on the life age of your website and the relavance of your content.
Sorry. That's absolutely incorrect. PR has nothing to do with the relevance of your content or the age of your domain.
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The misconception that some older web sites have higher PR is simply because they have had more time to accumulate more inbound links, not because they have more relevant or better quality content. PR is all about links. That's it.
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Sorry. That's absolutely incorrect. PR has nothing to do with the relevance of your content or the age of your domain.
You are incorrect, these do play a factor.
What's the number 1 thing that you need in order to be indexed by Google, CONTENT. If you have a site that has 100,000 backlinks but has no quality content, it will not achieve a high PR.
Also, if you have a site that is 1 month old and achieves 100,000 backlinks, You will not all the suddent have a PR 10
The reason for this is if you very quickly achieve a large amount of backlinks Google will believe that you are gaming the system and will disregard your links. Review the "manipulating links" section on Wikipedia.
This also explains why a site moves up gradulally PR 1, then PR 2, then PR 3 and doesn't jump from PR 1 to PR 8 between updates.
These things all play a factor whether or not you realize it. Believe me, I've done my homework. :)
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Sorry. I don't know what type of homework you have done but I can assure you that content has nothing to do with PR.
If you have a site that has 100,000 backlinks but has no quality content, it will not achieve a high PR.
Wrong again. I have seen many "garbage" sites with a PR of 5 or 6. Granted they may not retain the high PR long because they were artificially attained in the first place and the high PR links that got them there were busted down. But it really is all about backlinks. Again: The PR attained by any page is the direct result of the cumulative amount of PR being passed to that page by links from other pages. Here's a link that will allow you to do some valid "homework". http://www.webworkshop.net/pagerank.html
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