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Jim Boykins Internet marketing blog has a great article about getting your pages out of the supplemental index using your own internal linking structure. In the article, he gives the mathematical formula for Google PageRank -
Does it finally makes sense now? Okay, this is really a lot simpler than it looks…
Once you understand the concept of PageRank as link juice and concede that you only have so much juice to go around, it all starts making more sense, as you design and build your websites, and especially as you give out links to different areas of your own site and others. If you have a decent sized site, and several different pages with better PageRank, then by refocusing your link juice, you should be able to bounce anything out of supplementals yourself, and better allocate your own Page Rank. To do this intelligently, Jim offers pretty clear instructions in the article, and it’s well worth the time for you to read it, to better understand the concept of how PageRank flows. In the article he also gives a link to a great tool from his company that helps you quickly identify which pages on your website have the most linked used to go around. He calls it the powerful sub page tool and while it seems great in concept, it was a little buggy this morning, returning pages not found. I’ll have to check it tomorrow… |























