What is Google Pagerank?
PageRank
is one of the factors that Google uses to evaluate your web site and
determine its position in the Google search engine results. PageRank is
a number from 0 to 10.
Generally, if your web
site has a higher PageRank, it will appear earlier in Google search
results pages, all other factors being equal. In fact, you can see a
significant improvement in where your pages appear in search engine
results when your PageRank increases.
How do you find your PageRank? Install the Google Toolbar. You can get it for free at this link:
http://toolbar.google.com
After you install the toolbar, you will see the PageRank in the
middle of the toolbar. It may have a small green bar. Hold your mouse
over the green bar to see the Google PageRank for the site you are
viewing.
So how does Google determine your PageRank?
Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A,
for page B. Google looks at more than the sheer volume of votes a page
receives, however. Google also looks at the page that casts the vote.
Votes cast by pages that are themselves important weigh more heavily
and help to make other pages important.
How can you improve your PageRank?
By getting votes from important pages (or, links to your web page
from other web site pages that themselves have a high PageRank).
You can also be sure to include plenty of relevant, useful, fresh
text in your pages. This is useful for Google, since you are providing
information for the search engine to index, and it is useful for the
people who visit your web site too.