Google’s PageRank algorithm assesses the importance of web pages without human evaluation of the content. In fact, Google feels that the value of its service is largely in its ability to provide unbiased results to search queries; Google claims, “the heart of our software is PageRank.” As we’ll see, the trick is to ask the web itself to rank the importance of pages.
Archive for November, 2008
Posted on November 29th, 2008 in about pagerank
Tags: david austin, pagerank computation
Posted on November 19th, 2008 in about pagerank
Not all paid links are bad. You can not group all paid links under one banner. A Webmaster has
every right to charge for a link when there is a competitive market to get a link on that page.
Posted on November 17th, 2008 in about pagerank
The show must go on. With or without a pagerank I continue with my blog. Adjusting and dropping some of my money-making links and other stuff hoping to get my PR back. In two months time Google gave it back, only half, but then again its better than zero.
Posted on November 08th, 2008 in about pagerank
Welcome to PageCrank. This is my first post. Enjoy your stay here! Got something to share related to your pagerank experience? Just email it to urprstory[at]googlepageranksucks[dot]com and I’ll post it here, with credits of course to you and your site or you could be anonymous if you want.