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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>SoftXML | HIGHGOOGLEPAGERANK SEO Articles</title><link>http://www.softxml.com/rss/articles/highgooglepagerank.xml</link><description>SEO Articles</description><pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 07:55:47 EST</pubDate><language>en-us</language><image><title>SoftXML | HIGHGOOGLEPAGERANK SEO Articles</title><url>http://www.softxml.com/images/rsscategory.gif</url><link>http://www.softxml.com/rss/articles/highgooglepagerank.xml</link><width>80</width><height>73</height></image><item><title>Getting a High Google PageRank</title><link>http://www.softxml.com/LearnTutorial.asp?id=45182785248&amp;f=highgooglepagerank&amp;fo=articles</link><description>&lt;p&gt;The success of any website depends on the rank that is 
assigned to it by popular search engines--the greater the rank the higher is the 
possibility of getting noticed on the Internet. Websurfers are usually attracted 
to the web pages according to their ranking in the search engine listings. The 
ones in the top ten positions are visited the most. For improving the &lt;a href="http://www.prchecker.info/check_page_rank.php"&gt;PageRank 
of a website&lt;/a&gt; it is important to understand the process in which the ranking is 
done. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The PageRank (PR) given to a webpage indicates its 
importance. The webpage that ranks first is, obviously, a lot more important 
than the webpage that ranks eighth or ninth in the search engine listings. 
Google is considered to be the most important search engine by the web browsers. 
For assigning PRs Google first looks for pages that are linked up with other 
sites the most. When one webpage links up with another webpage, &lt;a href="http://www.google.com"&gt;Google&lt;/a&gt; 
interprets that the first webpage is casting a vote for the second webpage. The 
importance of a webpage is determined by the number of votes it gets--the 
greater the number of votes, the more important it is perceived to be. Another 
factor that determines the importance that a webpage gains depends on the 
significance of the voter itself. If a webpage gets its votes from web pages 
that are very important, it is considered to have a greater importance than the 
ones that are voted by a large number of web pages that are not all that 
important. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The PR feature is one of the vital factors that determines 
the rank that Google assigns to the webpages in its search engine results, 
though it is not the only criterion for deciding its search engine rankings. The 
search engine rankings are influenced by factors other than the PR feature too. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;While calculating the PR Google does not take all the 
linkings into account. If a webpage is getting links from known link farms, the 
link is not considered for deciding upon the PR. Link farm can be defined as a 
group of websites that hyperlink to every other site existing in the group. In 
fact, a webpage can get into trouble with Google for linking up with certain 
links. Google does not penalize webpages for the links that automatically link 
up with them, but they definitely penalize a webpage for forming some 
unfavorable links, because forming links is in the hands of the webmasters, 
though getting automatically linked up is not controlled by them. Hence a 
webpage needs to be very careful about the association that it makes. Usually 
sites that have a PR zero are the ones that are under a penalty and they should 
not be linked to.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;For calculating the PR, the number of its inbound links is 
first considered. Google has a generalized formula which it uses to calculate 
the PR. Whenever a webpage links to another webpage, it gives it a certain PR value by voting for it.
This PR value should be slightly lesser than its own PR value. This value is equally distributed among all the 
web pages that it links to. For example, it is always better to get a link from 
a page that has a PR value of 5 and has six other links than from one which has 
a PR value of 12 and links up with 20 other web pages. This signifies that 
getting links from web pages that have numerous other links is not really 
helpful. It is better to link with web pages that have a high PR and link up 
with a lesser number of other websites. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;It is also seen that the difference between the PR values of 
web pages is not equal, i.e., the difference between PR1 and PR2 and the 
difference between PR2 and PR3 is not same. It is believed that the difference 
is set on a logarithmic scale and it takes a greater amount of PR value to move 
from the one rank to the next higher ranks. In such a case it is seen that 
linking with a webpage that has more PR value is more profitable than linking 
with a webpage with lesser PR value, which is a contrary result to what has been 
deduced from the previous conclusion. However, in any case, it is seen that 
linking with other web pages increases the PR value and it is always better to 
avoid linking with link farms.&lt;span style="" yes``=""&gt;   
&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;It should also be borne in mind that by voting for another 
webpage, the PR of a webpage does not decrease. But it is seen that the PR is 
lost in an indirect way by linking to other sites.</description><guid>http://www.softxml.com/LearnTutorial.asp?id=45182785248&amp;f=highgooglepagerank&amp;fo=articles</guid><category>highgooglepagerank</category></item></channel></rss>
