Can I get a good PR
rank by displaying Google AdSense on my website NO!
Can I get a good PR rank by displaying ALL good high PR on my website for
example, all website like PR2, PR3 and so on ... NO!
Strategy and
Philosophy
From here on in, we'll occasionally refer to
PageRank as "PR".
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What Is Page Rank And Why Do We Want It ?
Posted by Chris McElroy AKA NameCritic on: 2006-08-20 Everyone
seems to be scrambling around trying to get links on websites
with a high Google page rank. I see lists of people posting on
freelance websites, "I need 100 inbound links with PR5 or
higher!", "Inbound Links needed from PR3 and above websites"
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What is PageRank?
PageRank is a numeric value that
represents how important a page is on the web. Google figures that when
one page links to another page, it is effectively casting a vote for the
other page. The more votes that are cast for a page, the more important
the page must be. Also, the importance of the page that is casting the
vote determines how important the vote itself is. Google calculates a
page's importance from the votes cast for it. How important each vote is
taken into account when a page's PageRank is calculated.
PageRank is
Google's way of deciding a page's importance. It matters because it is
one of the factors that determines a page's ranking in the search
results. It isn't the only factor that Google uses to rank pages, but it
is an important one.
Notes:
Not all links are counted by Google. For instance, they filter
out links from known link farms. Some links can cause a site to be
penalized by Google. They rightly figure that webmasters cannot control
which sites link to their sites, but they
can control which sites they link out to. For this reason, links
into a site cannot harm the site, but links from a site can be harmful
if they link to penalized sites. So be careful which sites you link to.
If a site has PR0, it is usually a penalty or the website is new, and it
would be unwise to link to it if has been penalized.
Click here to if the website has been banned by Google before you
link to it (There is nothing wrong to link to a new website that has a
PR0 if, has not been banned or spamming.). It's also unwise to link to
link farms. To check the website for spamming
click here.
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. Of course, important pages
mean nothing to you if they don't match your query. So, Google combines
PageRank with sophisticated text-matching techniques to find pages that
are both important and relevant to your search. Google goes far beyond
the number of times a term appears on a page and examines all aspects of
the page's content (and the content of the pages linking to it) to
determine if it's a good match for your query.
A page "votes" an amount of PageRank onto
each page that it links to. The amount of PageRank that it has to vote
with is a little less than its own PageRank value (its own value *
0.85). This value is shared equally between all the pages that it links
to.
From this, we could conclude that a link
from a page with PR4 and 5
outbound links is worth more than a link from a page with PR8 and
100
outbound links. The PageRank of a page that links to yours is
important but the number of links on that page is also important. The
more links there are on a page, the less PageRank value your page will
receive from it.
If the PageRank value differences between
PR1, PR2,.....PR10 were equal then that conclusion would hold up, but
many people believe that the values between PR1 and PR10 (the maximum)
are set on a logarithmic scale, and there is very good reason for
believing it. Nobody outside Google knows for sure one way or the other,
but the chances are high that the scale is logarithmic, or similar. If
so, it means that it takes a lot more additional PageRank for a page to
move up to the next PageRank level that it did to move up from the
previous PageRank level. The result is that it reverses the previous
conclusion, so that a link from a PR8 page that has lots of outbound
links is worth more than a link from a PR4 page that has only a few
outbound links.
Whichever scale Google uses, we can be
sure of one thing. A link from another site increases our site's
PageRank. Just remember to avoid links from link farms.
Note that when a page votes its PageRank
value to other pages, its own PageRank is not reduced by the value that
it is voting. The page doing the voting doesn't give away its PageRank
and end up with nothing. It isn't a transfer of PageRank. It is simply a
vote according to the page's PageRank value. It's like a shareholders
meeting where each shareholder votes according to the number of shares
held, but the shares themselves aren't given away. Even so, pages do
lose some PageRank indirectly, as we'll see later.
One thing to bear in mind is that the
results we get from the calculations are proportions. The figures
must then be set against a scale (known only to Google) to arrive at
each page's actual PageRank. Even so, we can use the calculations to
channel the PageRank within a site around its pages so that certain
pages receive a higher proportion of it than others.

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Link Campaign Criteria Includes:
- Non-competing Web sites that are a theme match to
Client website content and objectives. This strategy builds for long-term
success and link popularity for your site.
- Websites that are not penalized, or 'link farms'.
- Websites that actively seek site submissions and offer
a strong chance for inclusion.
- Websites that reach out and offer value to your target
market.
- Websites that are already indexed by the search
engines.
- Industry specialized Directories, Newsgroups and
Blogs.
Building
Quality backlinks is one of the most important factors in Search Engine
Optimization. It is not enough just to have a lot of backlinks, it is the
Quality of backlinks along with the Quantity that help you rank better in Search
Engines.
For example as you see
below:
iWebtool Google PageRank Prediction
http://www.iwebtool.com/pagerank_prediction
Domain name
Current PR Predicted Accuracy
Backlinks
1
www.saanvi.org
4 4 (4.3)
86.4% 2,330
1
www.microdynamic.net
3 4 (3.5)
83.7%
140
I use iWebtool Google PageRank Prediction tools many time a day to check out my
links for Link Exchange. You can have 100 Quantity backlinks and Achieve an PR2
or better.
A backlink
could be considered as a Quality Backlink if
1. The Theme of the backlinking website is the same as your website.
2. It links to your website with the keyword (keyphrase) that you are trying to
optimize for.
This tools
searches for websites of the theme you specify that contain keyphrases like "Add
link", "Add site", "Add URL", "Add URL", "Submit URL", "Add Article" etc.
Most of the results could be quality potential backlinks.
Backlink Builder
Backlinks are incoming links to a website or
web page. The number of backlinks is an indication of the popularity or
importance of that website or page. In basic link terminology, a backlink is any
link received by a web node (web page, directory, website, or top level domain)
from another web node (Björneborn and Ingwersen, 2004). Backlinks are also
called incoming links, inbound links, inlinks, and inward links.
Search engines often use the number of backlinks that a website has as one of
the factors for determining that website's search engine ranking. For example,
Google's PageRank algorithm uses backlinks to help determine a site's rank. To
see a site's PageRank, you need to use the Google Toolbar for Microsoft's
Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, view the bar graph indicating a website's
PageRank in Google's directory, or download the PageRank plug-in for Mozilla
Firefox.
Importance of Backlinks
This article will explain to you what a backlink is, why they are important, and
what you can do to help gain them while avoiding getting into trouble with the
Search Engines.