Hi all my blogs readers today i checkout Page Rank of all my domains and websites and happy to see them most of my domain got PR 1,2,3,4. (i have around 800 Doamins and 15 live Websites.) my personal website sauravh.com got PR 4 and i am sure in next PR Update i will got 6-8 PR. Previous sauravh.com have PR 2.
Its Just list of few Domains and Website i cant share all of them right now but soon i will publish all my domain list on my blog so keep in tuch with my BLOG updates
Google Pagerank is the term created by Google in reference to their algorithm which ranks web pages. The term Pagerank is derived from “Larry Page”, the cofounder of Google, who along with Sergey Brin developed the Google ranking algorithm.
Google Pagerank is a scale that Google uses internally to value the importance of each web page. The exact Pagerank of webpages are not published; however, Google does report whole number values based on a 0-10 scale. Even though the value reported through the Google Toolbar is not and exact measure, it is, however, designed to be a fair representation of how Google values a particular website. Note: The real Pagerank may have a much higher range such as between zero to one million and/or may even use decimal points..
Larry Page and Sergey Brin of Google
Pagerank is a voting structure that calculates the importance of web pages by the number of incoming links to them. Normally the more incoming links a page has the higher its Pagerank value will be; however, the Pagerank algorithm is rather complex and will take into consideration other factors such as internal link structure of a website, as well as the link popularity of the websites linking to the site in question.
Normally internal pages of a website will have incrementally lower values based on their degrees of separation from the home page. For example, if the main page has a PR4, it is very likely that the internal pages, which are one click away from the home page, will be assigned a Pagerank of 3. This is of course not a hard and fast rule, as the internal link structure of a site will have an impact on how the Pagerank ‘flows’ through the pages of a site. At times many internal pages may have a value equal to that of the main page or have no Pagerank at all. To get the highest possible Pagerank for all the important pages, it is helpful to cross link all your important pages to one another. It is especially important to have links from your main to your important pages. It is also recommended that your home page have a link from all of your internal pages.
It is important to note that the Google Toolbar does not always display the latest Pagerank value, as the public data is updated once every 3 to 4 months. By using our Pagerank check tool, you will be able to see the Pagerank that is being reported by several data centers, and hopefully get a more accurate representation of what the current Google Pagerank for a site or page is.
Most websites with less than 100 links will have a PR value between 3 to 5, but also remember that it is not only the number of links which is important, but also the quality of the links. For example, it may be possible to get a PR6, just by having one link from a PR7 or PR8 website. It is a difficult task to achieve a Pagerank higher than 6 without having hundreds of thousands of links or a few links from high PR sites. There are currently less than 150 websites which have a PR10.
Sites with a higher Pagerank will normally have a better Google ranking for keywords appearing on their websites; however, Pagerank is not the only ranking factor. Other factors may include: keywords in title tags, keywords in page content, and keywords in the anchor text of incoming links.





Greetings:
After reading your post, it seems the internal linking structure on our site leaves something to be desired. Do you agree? Do you have any suggestions as to how to improve our site structure?
A few questions about link structure and ranking:
-Are text links as important as menu links? Currently our site has no text links. Page circulation is through the menus.
-Would our PR improve if we create several layers of content (like a pyramid)? Currently we have one layer beneath the home page.
-Is it worthwhile to create additional URLs with related content and link them to our primary site?
-Will creating a blog and linking it to our site help with Google PR?
Thanks for your assistance!!
Alan Rosinsky