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Why Google Page Rank Is So Important To Your Business

Having already talked at a high level about Semantic Search and simply mentioning Google Page Rank, in the article How To Lead Readers From Their Search To Your Solution, it seems fitting to close the loop on Page Rank by delving more deeply into it.

And we can ignore it if we choose, but sooner or later, it will affect us.  Actually, sooner and later – we just might not know or understand it yet.

The Infographic here is really an ‘everything you could ever wish to know’ on the subject.  It contains all 200 ranking factors, a few of which I will bullet, below.

For those who would prefer something with far less detail that can be digested in minutes, this graphic, Understanding Google PageRank, has been widely disseminated in the 3 years since it first came out.

For those wanting the authoritative piece, something to keep and reference when needed, this amazingly helpful infographic, from evocative.cc is for you.  The factors range from extremely important to really quite small.  But as you can imagine, if you score bad on enough of the smaller factors you still suffer as a result.

Warning:  This is a very long infographic! If you want to skip past it, scroll quickly!  Some key points follow the image.

A few key points:

Amongst the things that can help you:

Amongst the things that can hurt you:

 

Remember: These are just 31 of the 200.  You might find some of the points I didn’t put here to be more important to you.

If you want to check your site’s page rank ,use Google’s PR Checker

NOTE: Although there are indicators for unique pages as well as websites, it is unlikely that your blog will have any pages with a page rank. These pointers will, though, make those pages more visible in Search

I doubt that anybody is doing everything that is in the positive columnbut hopefully you will find a thing or two that will not take up too much time, that you can do to help yourself.

Remember, if you have a low page rank, you will show up lower in search than a site/page with a higher rank, if you are going after the same readership.  So maximizing your chances of ranking well is surely a good thing.

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Andy Capaloff

Andy Capaloff is the COO of Curatti. Prior to moving into the world of Content Marketing, Social Media Management and the day-to-day running of a Digital Marketing company, Andy spent over 3 decades in various aspects of IT. It is here that he honed his writing and technical skills, and his ability to ask uncommon questions.