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Showing posts with label PageRank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PageRank. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

How website structure impacts PageRank

Many website and blog builders are only familiar with and concerned about the final number which Google displays to other users as their PageRank. This can be a big problem because if you don’t truly understand the basics of how something works it is really hard to make the most out of using it. Every page that resides on your site has a PR “point” value as long as at least one other page links in to it and it is important to be able to get the most out of those points. How many of these PR points your site is worth is a combination of factors including how many pages your site has, what links are pointing into and out of them, and how they are structured and linked together internally. Large sites can accumulate hundreds of thousands or more PR points to distribute, and each one matters. The way your website or blog is built and linked can make a huge difference in your final point values.

Google Pagerank Tips

The purpose of this posting is to get into all the little nitpicky details that can affect PageRank which must be addressed and considered once you have mastered the basics of how to structure your website or blog, and how to use links properly. These tips are the icing on the cake which is your basic plan of accumulating Google PageRank points. This article assumes that you already have a good understanding of what Google PageRank points are and how they work. If you have not already done so, we highly recommend that you read the article How website structure impacts Google PageRank first.