The Google Pagerank Algorithm and How It Works
Ian Rogers IPR Computing Ltd. ian@iprcom.com
How is PageRank Used?
PageRank
is one of the methods Google uses to determine a page’s relevance or
importance. It is only one part of the story when it comes to the
Google listing, but the other aspects are discussed elsewhere (and are
ever changing) and PageRank is interesting enough to deserve a paper of
its own.
PageRank is also displayed on the toolbar of your browser if you’ve installed the Google toolbar (http://toolbar.google.com/). But the Toolbar PageRank only goes from 0 – 10
and seems to be something like a logarithmic scale:
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Toolbar PageRank (log base 10)
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Real PageRank
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0
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0 - 10
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1
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100 - 1,000
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2
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1,000 - 10,000
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3
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10,000 - 100,000
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4
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and so on...
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We
can’t know the exact details of the scale because, as we’ll see later,
the maximum PR of all pages on the web changes every month when Google
does its re-indexing! If we presume the scale is logarithmic (although
there is only anecdotal evidence for this at the time of writing) then
Google could simply give the highest actual PR page a toolbar PR of 10
and scale the rest appropriately.
Also
the toolbar sometimes guesses! The toolbar often shows me a Toolbar PR
for pages I’ve only just uploaded and cannot possibly be in the index
yet!
What seems to be happening
is that the toolbar looks at the URL of the page the browser is
displaying and strips off everything down the last “/” (i.e. it goes to
the “parent” page in URL terms). If Google has a Toolbar PR for that
parent then it subtracts 1 and shows that as the Toolbar PR for this
page. If there’s no PR for the parent it goes to the parent’s parent’s
page, but subtracting 2, and so on all the way up to the root of your
site. If it can’t find a Toolbar PR to display in this way, that
is if it doesn’t find a page with a real calculated PR, then the bar is
greyed out.
Note
that if the Toolbar is guessing in this way, the Actual PR of the page
is 0 - though its PR will be calculated shortly after the Google spider
first sees it.
PageRank says
nothing about the content or size of a page, the language it’s written
in, or the text used in the anchor of a link!
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