How websites from around the web fare with respect to Pagerank
Have been studying SEO quite seriously lately. Specifically, I wanted to know how the promotion from one pagrank to another happens, how frequently, and on what basis.
Dont have the answers for all of them yet, but in the process, I made up this chart on the left which lists all the websites from the internet (atleast, the ones that Google knows about) on the y-axis and pagerank on x-axis.A few interesting inductions can be made from this chart.
- There are a ton lot of websites that simply dont have a pagerank. That’s possibly because there isint even one previously pageranked site linking into them.
- But the moment you fall under Google’s pagerank radar, it seems like you get promoted from 1 to 3 quite easily. Indicated by the fact that there are fewer PR 1 sites than PR 3.
- From PR 4, it is a climb against a mountain. Fewer and fewer websites get promoted further up. Infact, there are just 15 websites with PR 10.
So, if your website is in PR 3 or PR 4, it is reasonable to say that is an average website in Google’s eyes. At PR 5, you can really claim you have left the crowd behind.
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