My one question is how Google decides what is the PR of the page? For example my webpage’s Page rank is 3, so how it is 3? What formula is there to make it 3?
@abnerhawkinsMar 10.2014 — #It's a Google policy and doesn't share with anybody that how it decides PR of the page. There're many factors which play important role behind the PR but the one and essential thing is the number of quality links points to your website. Where the links come from is also vital like PR, DA, Domain Age and many more.
@kiwistechauthorMar 23.2014 — #It's a Google policy and doesn't share with anybody that how it decides PR of the page. There're many factors which play important role behind the PR but the one and essential thing is the number of quality links points to your website. Where the links come from is also vital like PR, DA, Domain Age and many more.[/QUOTE]
Yea thanks, but for example my website got good Google rank it came on third or fourth position but still it has same page rank, what does it mean?
@TimmyGriffinMar 23.2014 — #There are two 'types' of PageRank. For the moment being I can't remember their names.
The first type of PR is a constantly changing variable, something like Pi ("π") an irrational number. The public doesn't have access to this kind of information. That is why Google has PR updates, which gets me to the second kind of PR.
The second type PR is the one we see, an arithmetical average of the first PR.
Note that PageRank isn't as relevant is it use to be few years ago. I suggest you don't strive on this matter that much.
@howardbaileyMar 25.2014 — #Actually its a great algorithm designed by Google and other search engines as well according to their assessment plan of your website. It is not for your understanding, you just need to put relevant content to your website and always go by the book.
Google continuously check your website and make a record of the improvements going on in your website, and for that continuously checking of your site google gives marks positive or negative to your website which in further contribute to your Page Rank.
@ketul123Mar 26.2014 — #Yes, many factor affected for google PR. Its mechanism not understand every one. Google crawl your site and find what changes done by you and then he place your page in specific category. Also your outbound links are also important for your site.
@boysinghMar 27.2014 — #Hmm, just read everyone's answers, It will just sum up to the same answer. Are you new on this matter? I suggest you should start reading blogs and articles about SEO from moz, searchengineland, searchenginejournal and so many more.. ?
@kpkarthikMar 27.2014 — #It's a Google policy and doesn't share with anybody that how it decides PR of the page. There're many factors which play important role behind the PR but the one and essential thing is the number of quality links points to your website. Where the links come from is also vital like PR, DA, Domain Age and many more.[/QUOTE]
No.Google already share the calculation formula of Page rank.
This is the Formula for Page rank Calculation
PR(A) = (1 - d) + d * SUM ((PR(I->A)/C(I))
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.
My one question is how Google decides what is the PR of the page? For example my webpage's Page rank is 3, so how it is 3? What formula is there to make it 3?
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