Monday 20 August 2012

What is Google Page Rank?

Google Page-Rank for your website:

A Google page rank may be defined as a particular position of your website's according to the World Wide Web's algorithm. Your website's web page that is linked to many web pages with high Page-Rank contains a high rank itself on the Google.
Page-Rank may be a ranking system that antecedently was the inspiration of the notorious program. Google, once search engines were initial developed, they hierarchic all  websites equally and would come results primarily based solely on the content and meta tags the our web pages contained. At the time, however, the PageRank system would revolutionize program rankings by as well as one key factor, a website's authority.

 These sites were clear authorities,  and Google patterned that if these websites selected to link to a different website then other website would receive a chunk of that website's authority. If our website were to link to a different website, then other website would conjointly receive a chunk of authority
      Using this technique of passing authority, Google would then count up what proportion authority  a website had and provides it a PageRank from (0-10).