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New Google Page Rank Phenomenom - lower PR on homepage

A very interesting and slightly strange change has recently been hapening with google pagerank. A large number of sites (including this one) have begun showing a lower page rank on the homepage then on the subsequent pages. Now occationaly this is caused by a larger number of links pointing directly to internal pages and bypassing the homepage, but in 99% of people's cases, the majority of their links point to their homepage or index page, so by the very definition of pagerank, the homepage should have the highest PR number. Recently this has changed though. Sites with absolutley 0 links to the internal pages are showing higher pr numbers then their index page. Why?

Download Php A lot of the major SEO forums including SEW, digital point, and webmaster world are full of people asking this exact same question and a number of different theories have arisen. I believe it to be this: Google initially calculates pagerank on the index page and then passes this on to all subsequent pages of the site. Then (for reaosns I'll get into) it applies a penalty to the index and/or other pages of the site. Some of the internal pages must have not triggered this penalty and/or filter, so they maintain the higher pagerank.

PR is just one of the factors Google weighs in search engine results ranking. A PR of 0 means the page hasn’t been ranked yet or its PR has been removed. It can take months for PR to appear for new sites and pages. If the domain name or URL is changed, the site or pages may lose PR for a while. A page’s PR appears on the Google toolbar when viewing that page. However, the number that appears often isn’t the most current PR for a page in Google’s records. PR is updated every few weeks.

Developer Php What penalty or filter did the index page trigger?

For example, all web sites are given a page rank from 0 to 10. The higher the page rank, the more likely a site will be listed highly on Google’s SERPs. It’s a great way to determine competitor site’s PR – especially before you agree to a link exchange or some other “business” association. Linking to sites with a lower PR doesn’t do much for your site’s PR. However, having higher ranked sites linked to yours does improve the site’s Google assessment for quality.

Database Php I'm not completely sure, but I believe it has to do with large amounts of non-relavent links both to and from the targeted site. There is a strong amount of evidence that Google's is penalizing pages and/or sites that contain links to pages that not on topic or considered relevant to their site. I believe this is to try and crack down on paid or bought links and other forms of articifical link manipulation. If you read matt cutts (google engineer's blog) he talks a lot about google's efforts in this direction.

Another thing that webmasters work very hard on is gaining page rank with Google, the number one search engine. A high page rank implies that the site appears nearer the top in search results pages. When you purchase a domain, you can inherit the resulting page rank and traffic. Note that you will need to duplicate the page or pages referred to by Google in order for this to work properly.

Php Xml What to do about it?

Google's patent pending technology that rates the "importance" of a given web page. Page Rank is used by Google (among other things) to determine a page's rank on Google's query results page.

File Php For now go through all the text and every link on your site. Any page containing a link to a page that is off topic and that google would not consider relevent add rel="no" to the link tag. On your reciprical linking campagins, try harder to trade with sites that are on topic with yours. Hopefully more experimental evidence will make it's way out there shortly. See the following links:

PHP PHP, or Hypertext Processor, embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. For rmation, //www.php.

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