Web Page Rank
Page Rank in Google is, in effect, a voting system with quality backlinks earning votes. Pages that get more votes get a higher score and Google considers them more valuable. Every page on your website has its own rank with a possible score from 0-10, and you can view any page’s rank directly from the Google Toolbar (currently on PCs only).
There is movement over time and it doesn’t take many steps for a page to move from a score of 0-1 or 1-2; however, to move up even higher, more steps are required, making it a more difficult and complicated level to achieve. It’s quite impressive to have a PR of 7 or higher! In terms of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher the Google page ranking the more trustworthy the page and overall site becomes.
It is important to note that not all inbound links are created equal (in the “eyes” of Google). Links that are closely related to your pages will have more impact on their voting power. Also, the PageRank of the inbound link determines its clout and affects the page to which it’s linking.
The content on your pages doesn’t directly impact your page rank; however, if they include interesting and informative information, they will naturally attract links. New links affect your online page rank.
To learn more about search engine page rank and how to make sure you’re where you need to be, give Web.com Search Agency a call at 1-877-RANK321.
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