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Page Rank Information
What is Google Page Rank?
How to raise your PageRank?
How to raise your PageRank?
Page Rank is nothing but the measure of a website's visibility over the web. So
the only way to get a higher Page Rank is by getting some quality link-backs to
your website. One very important factor to keep in mind is the fact that Google
is against attempts made by webmasters to unnaturally increase their Page Ranks.
This means Google is against link farms, link selling and any other practice which
has been specifically developed to increase the Page Rank of a website in an unnatural
manner. Google considers such attempts as a manipulation of its ranking algorithm
and can even penalize websites found guilty. Google clearly explains this on its
website.
One easy way of generating links in involves searching the internet to find relevant
sites that are either vertically or horizontally related and asking them for a link
exchange. Links brought in this manner are more effective and can help successfully
increase the Page Rank. In addition to getting links from websites, getting links
from quality directories is another way to increase your link popularity. You can
also generate inbound links through article submission and press releases among
others.
Learn How to carry out a link exchange campaign
Some important factors to consider:
1.) Try and get High PR Links
Quality of back links secured is more important than the mere volume of back links.
A link from a webpage having a PR7 will fetch a website more value than 200 back
links from a PR3 page. In addition to this the relevancy of links is also taken
into consideration by Google in its ranking algorithm. So it is important to get back
links from related websites (Websites should be related either horizontally or vertically).
Getting too many links from unrelated websites is considered by Google as an attempt
to unnaturally gather links and the website may be penalized.
2.) Avoid Link backs to Link Farms
Link Farms are very similar to webrings. Link farms are formed for the sheer purpose
of exchanging links and improving the link popularity of participating websites.
The downside is that link farms are considered by Google and other major search
engines as 'bad neighborhoods'. This means that participating in link farms can
get a website penalized to the extent that the site's listing may be removed. So
make sure you stay out of link farms and do not link back to any of them from your
website.
3.) Carry Out Internal Link Text Optimization
As mentioned above, page-ranks are specific to a web page and do not apply to the
entire website. But this does not mean that a website having 100 odd pages has to
secure links for all those 100 pages individually. The best part about Page Rank
is that it is passed on from one page to another and this applies to internal pages
as well. So in-case a website has a homepage rank of '6' chances are that the page
rank will be passed on to the internal pages and all of them might get a PR of 3
to 4. The thing to note here is the linking structure of a website. Page rank can
pass from one page to another only if the pages are interlinked. The best way to
go about it is by including a Site Map or providing site wide links on a website.
4.) Get Links from SEO friendly Directories
One way links or links that are not reciprocated are generally given more value
as they seem more like a naturally secured link. Links from good directories are
hence an excellent means of increasing the page rank and to also get more crawls.
OPD is a great directory to start with. Follow this link to get information
on top directories to submit your website.
5.)Get Links that are Placed Higher
Generally in a link exchange campaign websites tend to place outbound links on specially
created link pages. The fact to be noted here is that the Page Rank is passed based
on the order of links and the number of links on that webpage. So the links on top
of the link page will get more PR value in comparison to those at the bottom.
Outgoing links and Page Rank:
The supposition that outgoing links can cause PR leakage may be true for all you
know. But it would be safe to assume that even if outgoing links do leak PR, the
leak is almost insignificant in comparison to the PR gained by a website from an
incoming link. One thing that should be taken into consideration is the number of
links on a webpage. Google emphasizes that no webpage should have more than 100
hyperlinks.
More information on Google Page Rank
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