What Is Google Page Rank
Google's most mysterious ranking influencer, the Google PageRank, has been the topic of to many discussions and observations. The way that Google PageRank calculation works is still not 100% clear, but I thought it might begood to translate the concept of the original machine down in plain English and show how it works using a simple example. For the remainder of this article we will refer to Page Rank as "PR"
Google PR is calculated for every website page that exists in Google's database. It's real value varies from 0,15 to infinite, but for representation purposes it is converted to a value between 0 - 10 ( low - high). The calculation of the PR for a webpage is based on the quantity and quality of webpages that contain links to that page.
According to Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page, Co-founders of Google, the PR of a webpage is calculated using this formula:
PR(A) = (1 - d) + d * SUM ((PR(I->A)/C(I))
Where:
- PR(A) is the PageRank of your page A.
- d is the damping factor, usually set to 0,85.
- PR(I->A) is the PageRank of page I containing a link to page A.
- C(I) is the number of links off page I.
- PR(I->A)/C(I) is a PR-value page A receives from page I.
- SUM (PR(I->A)/C(I)) is the sum of all PR-values page A receives from pages with links to page A..
In other words the PR of a page is determined by the PR of every page I that has a link to page A. For every page I that points to page A, the PR of page I is devided by the number of links from page I. These values are cumulated and multiplied by 0,85. Finally 0,15 is added to this result, and this number represents the PR of page A.
To illustrate how this calculation works we defined the following simplified example.
Example:
In this example we use an imaginary Google database containing four pages that all have an initial PR value of 1 (above formula needs an assumed start PR value for every page). The four pages have the linkstructure as shown in the first picture. In practice Google calculates the PageRank for billions of pages. Our model is simplified to show the evaluation of a PageRank.
To determine the PR for pages A to D the formula has to be executed several times. For every calculation we use the PR results of the former calculation. In this example the final PageRanks are found after 20 iterations. The next picture shows the calculated PR for every page in our model.
Have a look at this spreadsheet to find the calculation model.
Dmoz.org and Yahoo
Finally I would like to mention two special sites that influence the Google PageRank of your webpage. Inclusions in the Open Directory Project and Yahoo! directories (www.dmoz.org and www.yahoo.com) seem to offer your site an extra boost in the PageRank calculation. A clear explanation for their influence is unknown to most of us, but it is obvious that a top-10 listing shows many sites that are included in the Google Directory. And this Google directory is a copy of the Dmoz.org database. Therefore I recommend you to get listed in both directories.
PS: Use the Google toolbar to determine the PR of webpages.
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