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PageRankA former proprietary method of Google (now disavowed) for measuring the popularity of a Web page. Much-debated in the SEO community, the measurement is believed to be influenced chiefly by the number [..]
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PageRankPR is the Google technology developed at Stanford University for placing importance on pages and web sites. At one point, PageRank (PR) was a major factor in rankings. Today it is one of hundreds of factors in the algorithm that determines a page?s rankings. Source: SEMPO
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PageRankAn algorithm that determines the importance of something, typically to rank it in a list of search results. “PageRank works by counting the number and quality of links to a page to determine a rough e [..]
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PageRankPatented method employed by the Google search engine for creating a pecking order in terms of likely importance/relevance among search results on the Internet.
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PageRankPageRank is Google's proprietary measure for link popularity. It measures the number and quality of links pointing to a site and uses it as part of its ranking algorithm. In theory the higher the PageRank of a site the better it performs in search engine results pages (SERP's).
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PageRankPageRank is a Stanford University patented algorithm for determining the relative value of individual documents from within a group of linked documents. PageRank is named for Larry Page, one of Google [..]
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PageRankThe first algorithm utilized by Google to order search engine results, based entirely on the number and quality of inbound links. Google now has other ranking algorithms in place to prevent exploitati [..]
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PageRankGoogle’s proprietary page ranking system that places emphasis on inbound links as a means of determining how important a given page is. PageRank can be measured on either a ten-point or 100-point scal [..]
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PageRanka proprietary algorithm used by Google to allot importance (link equity) to web pages and web sites, affecting the appearance of the page/site in Google's search result pages. The PageRank formul [..]
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PageRank A score out of 10 that Google gives every web page in its index. The higher the score of a website, the better the SEO and the more it will effect the SEO of websites pointing to and from that websi [..]
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PageRankA logarithmic scale based on link equity which estimates the importance of web documents. Google’s relevancy algorithms have moved away from heavily relying on PageRank and place more emphasis on trus [..]
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PageRankA term used to designate the ranking of a website. Google ranks websites and pages reportedly based on over 500 million variables and 2 billion terms. Pagerank is on a scale from 0 to 10. The higher t [..]
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PageRankNamed after one of Google’s founders, PageRank is part of the Google algorithm. As a rule of thumb, the more authority your site has, the higher the PageRank and the better your listings.
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PageRankThis is a value between 0 and 10 that is assigned to each web page by Google's special algorithm and is used to determine how you rank in Google's search results. The term "PageRank&quo [..]
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PageRank, or PR is an algorithm that Google uses to analyze link distribution and connectivity of every website on the Web. The PageRank algorithm assigns a numeric value from 0 to 10 to every page in its ind [..]
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PageRankPageRank is an algorithm used by the Google search engine to measure the authority of a webpage. While the details of PageRank are proprietary, it is generally believed that the number and importance [..]
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PageRankPatented method employed by the Google search engine for creating a pecking order in terms of likely importance/relevance among search results on the Internet.
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PageRankThe algorithm or WebCrawler that powers Google’s search. It is named after Larry Page, a co-founder of Google and not webpages. PageRank indexes all the accessible webpages on the web and ranks them b [..]
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PageRankGoogle’s PageRank algorithm attempts to judge the relevancy of a page by asking two questions:
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PageRankGoogle’s proprietary page ranking system that places emphasis on inbound links as a means of determining how important a given page is. PageRank can be measured on either a ten-point or 100-point scal [..]
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