Factors Effecting the Page rank


by Subhash - Date: 2007-02-27 - Word Count: 375 Share This!

The algorithm may be applied to any collection of entities with reciprocal quotations and references.

Google might use the following to determine the ranking of your pages:

• The frequency of web page changes

• The amount of web page changes (substantial or shallow changes)

• The change in keyword density

• The number of new web pages that link to a web page

• The changes in anchor texts (the text that is used to link to a web page)

• The number of links to low trust web sites (for example too many affiliate links on one web page)

Domain Name Consideration:

• The length of the domain registration (one year vs. several years)

• The address of the web site owner, the admin and the technical contact

• The stability of data and host company

• The number of pages on a web site (web sites must have more than one page)

How Google might rate the links to your web site:

• The anchor text and the discovery date of links are recorded

• The appearance and disappearance of a link over time might be monitored

• The growth rates of links as well as the link growth of independent peer documents might be monitored

• The changes in the anchor texts over a given period of time might be monitored

• The rate at which new links to a web page appear and disappear might be recorded

• The distribution rating for the age of all links might be recorded

• Links with a long life span might get a higher rating than links with a short life span

• Links from fresh pages might be considered more important

• If a stale document continues to get incoming links, it will be considered fresh

• Google doesn't expect that new web sites have a large number of links

• If a new web site gets many new links, this will be tolerated if some of the links are from authorative sites

• Google indicates that it is better if link growth remains constant and slow

• Google indicates that anchor texts should be varied as much as possible

• Google indicates that burst link growth may be a strong indicator of search engine spam

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