Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Google Toolbar - Page Rank
I'd like to begin by apologising for not posting to this blog last week. I was in Morocco and decided to wait until I returned to Ireland to post again. I'm also in the process of switching jobs so everything is very busy here at the moment. Anyway, since I got back, I noticed an update of the Google Toolbar's Page Rank on some sites that I've been keeping an eye on. It's very difficult to say exactly how these features work, but, for what it's worth, I'll let you know the approach that I take to the Page Rank feature on the Google Toolbar. First of all, the feature is not search-specific, so, in some cases, it's possible you are getting some valuable hits through Google for a niche term without having a high page rank. Secondly, from what I can see, the feature is not updated very often - I do not think a change in the Page Rank on your Google Toolbar will be seen in your position for specific searches on Google. It is more likely that Google will have adjusted any rankings/scorings for your page each time it was crawled by Googlebot and the feature on the Toolbar is only updated occasionally to reflect the changes of the past few weeks/months. It is also possible that there is a time latency between when Page Rank is calculated and when it actually appears on the Toolbar on your browser. If this is the case, then the Page Rank on the toolbar may never actually accurately represent how well Google rates your page. I also believe that the feature on the Toolbar may not be as stringent as the actual algorithms used by Google. Sometimes pages that do not look like they are very Search Engine Friendly appear with relatively high Page Rank values, I think that this may be because the Page Rank feature does not carry out some checks that are normally carried out by Google's 'real' algorithms. Having said all that, if we are aware of the possible limitations of the feature, we may be able to use it as a rough guide. As I said earlier in the article, it is difficult to say exactly how these things work, I have just given my educated opinion. There are more articles that can be easily found on the internet regarding this topic including some that include references to correspondence with Google themselves on the matter.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
3 comments:
Excellent Blog
Thanks for the good tips
Hi I do not agree with all of you!
Hi Anonymous,
Thanks for reading. Please feel free to point out which things specifically you disagree with and why. Also, please bear in mind that this article was posted in 2007 so things may have changed dramatically in the SEO world since then.
Kind regards,
Cormac
Post a Comment