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The decreasing importance of Google PageRank
PageRank is a system that helps Google to organize its search
result pages. It used to be the heart of Google's ranking
algorithms. Google explains PageRank as follows:
"PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature
of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator
of an individual page's value. In essence, Google interprets
a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page
B. But, 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.'
Important, high-quality sites receive a higher PageRank,
which Google remembers each time it conducts a search. [...]"
The PageRank of a web site is displayed in a little green
bar in the Google
toolbar. The wider the green bar, the higher the PageRank
of a web page. Every page of a web site has its own PageRank.
Why all the hype?
PageRank used to be so important that many webmasters only
concentrated on getting a high PageRank without caring about
other important aspects of their web site.
Even today, many webmasters only want to link to web sites
with a high PageRank and some webmasters even accept only
links from web sites that have a high PageRank.
However, a high PageRank does not mean much to your business.
It's basically only a green line in a search engine toolbar
that has little effect on your web site rankings. It doesn't
mean that you'll get more visitors and it also doesn't mean
that your web site is useful to your web site visitors.
You can have top 10 Google rankings with a low PageRank
To prove this statement, here are some examples of search
terms that return web pages with a low PageRank in Google's
top 10 results:
| Search
term |
Google
search results and page rank of that page |
|
#1 |
#2 |
#3 |
#4 |
#5 |
#6 |
#7 |
#8 |
#9 |
#10 |
| wonderbra |
PR4 |
PR0 |
PR4 |
PR4 |
PR4 |
PR4 |
PR4 |
PR3 |
PR5 |
PR5 |
| sneakers |
PR5 |
PR5 |
PR5 |
PR0 |
PR5 |
PR5 |
PR6 |
PR3 |
PR5 |
PR5 |
| grill equipment |
PR1 |
PR0 |
PR3 |
PR0 |
PR3 |
PR0 |
PR0 |
PR1 |
PR4 |
PR5 |
| life vest |
PR4 |
PR4 |
PR5 |
PR0 |
PR4 |
PR4 |
PR0 |
PR4 |
PR4 |
PR4 |
| buy Post It notes |
PR5 |
PR3 |
PR3 |
PR4 |
PR3 |
PR2 |
PR3 |
PR3 |
PR0 |
PR1 |
| buy a new office chair |
PR3 |
PR3 |
PR0 |
PR0 |
PR4 |
PR4 |
PR0 |
PR0 |
PR6 |
PR4 |
Example: The Google results on position 3,
4, 7 and 8 for the search term "buy a new office chair"
have a PageRank of 0. The top ranked page for "grill
equipment" has a PageRank of 1. (As of 7 June 2004, PageRank
values often change)
As you can see, it is possible to get a top 10 ranking on
Google even if you have a PageRank of 0. In addition, you
can see that the search results are not sorted by PageRank.
Did Google drop the PageRank concept?
Rumor has it that Google does not rely on PageRank anymore
because it doesn't own the rights for it. Actually, the
PageRank patent is granted to Stanford University.
If Google continued to rely on PageRank, Stanford might get
a large amount of the profit when Google goes public. For
that reason, Google might have dropped the PageRank concept
with its IPO plans. This is only speculation but it doesn't
sound too incongruous. At least it seems that PageRank is
now less important than it has been before.
What does this mean to you and your web site?
Don't care too much about Google PageRank. A high PageRank
is nothing more than a line of green pixels in the Google
toolbar. It doesn't mean that you'll get better search engine
rankings and it doesn't mean that you'll get more visitors.
If you want a successful web site, then build a useful web
site for your visitors. While the PageRank number seems to
become less important, links to your web site are still an
important factor for high Google rankings. Get
links from other web sites that are related to your site
and provide links to other web sites that are useful to your
visitors. That linking strategy will not only bring you targeted
visitors from other sites, it will also result in a higher
PageRank for your web site if that is important to you.
In addition, optimize
your web page content so that it makes sense to both your
visitors and search engines. As explained in previous issues
of our newsletter, optimized web pages get better search engine
rankings than unoptimized pages.
A web site with useful content, good design and good incoming
links will bring you the best results. You'll get high rankings
on search engines and - even more important - more customers
and more sales.
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