Firstly
you have to grasp the difference between two specific elements, there is PagePoint
Score (PPS) andPageRank (PR), they are very different. Typically a spidered page
with no incoming links has a page point of 1 this equates to a PR=0. Each link
gives page points to the recipient page.
The
value of how many points that migrate to the recipient page is based on the originating
page's points divided by the number of outgoing links on that page.
For example if a site has 11 pages, a homepage that links directly to 10
other pages which all link back. PPS of 1 will be awarded to the 10 pages but
the homepage having 10 incoming links (from PPS 1's)will be awarded 10 points.
If
the home page is linked to by another site with say PR4 (512 PPS) then you can
see how the calculations take on a whole different perspective.
It
should be noted that just because you have a PR4 site pointing to your, the migrating
PPS is divided by the number of links on the sending page. So if the PR4 (512PPS)
has 100 outgoing links the one that point to you will migrate only ... 5 (512/100).
The
number of PPS to PR goes something like this;-
In the quest for incoming
links care should be taken, not all sites especially those in frames and with
dynamic content migrate PR. Any such link is virtually worthless as far as optimisation
is concerned. Some very large well known paper directories that have evolved on
to the web are good examples of this.
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