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GOOGLE PAGE RANK
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How does Google decide who comes first?
Google rates each web page based on a scoring system called "Page Rank". This score ranges from zero to ten - zero indicates an unlisted or banned web page and ten indicates an extremely high profile site. Most websites have a Page Rank in the range of zero to four.
How do I see my Page Rank?
Google provides a free toolbar for your browser which will show you the Page Rank of every page you visit. It is easy to install and has several other useful features such as quick Google searches and pop-up window control. Download the free Google toolbar here. Once installed, press the Google button in your browser, select "Options", tick "Page Rank Display" and press OK. Then you can browse through your site and see each page's Page Rank.
How do I increase my Page Rank?
Page Rank is based on the number and quality of inbound links to your site on the internet. For example, a link from a page with a Page Rank of five will contribute to your own Page Rank, whereas a link from a Page Rank one will have little or no effect on your profile.
Google employs this system because it makes it difficult to use "tricks" to boost your ranking. This helps Google to give good results to searchers. Generating a solid link base is a challenging task requiring commitment, patience and time. You will usually need to contact webmasters individually and offer a link back to them from your site.
What if I have a Page Rank of zero?
Web pages with a Page Rank of zero are quite common. This either means that you are not yet listed on Google or that your site has been penalised or banned from Google's listings.
First, ensure you are properly submitted to Google. Take a look at our Submission services if you'd like help with this.
If you are unsure you can contact us for advice. We can often spot reasons why your site may be penalised or banned, and advise you how to fix the problem easily. |