The 5 Myths About Google Pagerank

f_21311444329_do-it-yourself-green-technology-solar-panel.jpgThe recent Toolbar RageRank update once again has generated a lot of discussion in the SEO community. Webmasters report their websites receiving not much more traffic despite the increased visible PageRank. In numerous forum threads people question the reliability of toolbar values. By unveiling the following five myths I hope to answer to some of the uncertainties caused by this update.

1. PageRank values range from 0 to 10.

While some people believe that PageRank is an integer number or at least converge to an integer after intensive recursive calculations, actually it is a floating point number. Google rounds up the real value to the closest integer and puts it on the 0-10 scale which is displayed in your browser toolbar.

2. PageRank value displayed in the toolbar is the one used to rank the results.

As you might have noticed, the toolbar value is updated every few months with no regular intervals. In the present time Google continuously calculates and updates PageRank so that sometimes actual PageRank and its toolbar values can differ. The toolbar value should be considered not as a current rank but as a level your page has reached by the time of the latest toolbar update.

3. PageRank is the primary factor to rank the search results.

Not exactly. PageRank was the backbone of the Google success as a search engine because of its integrity, ability to use the unique democratic nature of the web and hyperlinks, and relatively high immunity to abuse. But as years passed the Google technology became far more sophisticated. Now Google uses a cloud of factors to rank its search results. Some of them are query specific (keyword saturation of the page copy and the backlinks’anchor text) and some of them are domain specific (domain age, keywords in domain name, and of course PageRank). Nobody outside the Google’s offices knows the actual weight of each factor and it is quite possible that PageRank is no longer the primary one.

4. Google toolbar shows an increase of PageRank for my pages. My traffic is going to skyrocket!

Wrong. There won’t be any sudden traffic increase after toolbar upgrades any more. As I said before, the continuous calculation and update of the Google’s internal PageRank means that the rankings also adjust gradually as your pages get or lose backlinks. So the toolbar upgrade itself will not cause any changes in search results.

5. Toolbar PageRank is of no use, it is just for entertainment.

This is allegedly a quote by one of the Google representatives. This is only partially true. The reason why Google doesn’t show the actual PageRank any more is that there have been repeated attempts by hackers to access an exploit these data. Since 2004 the toolbar values updates are no longer synchronized with the actual rankings changes, and therefore should not to be considered too seriously in terms of SEO. However toolbar ranks still remains the easiest and most obvious way to evaluate the quality of a page and millions of web users regularly judge websites according to what Google toolbar shows them.

Evolution Of Information Technology

01310651655_387687-logo-smart-4.jpgOver the years, Information Technology has advanced so much that we are able to live better lives which is very much different from the way we live before.
Information Technology is actually derived from the term “data processing”. The purpose of Information Technology is to provide us efficient and reliable ways on how to communicate information to other people.
Computers have important roles in the evolution of Information Technology. Before, if we want to send messages, we have no choice but to send it through snail mails. But today, we can use computers to send and receive electronic mails with just a click of a button. Not to mention that sending e-mails is also one of the fastest ways to send messages to our loved ones.
There have been a lot of applications which are created to efficiently fit the way we live our lives today.

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With the advent of cellular phones, ringtone technology has developed to provide a wide variety of tones to alert us to incoming calls we might receive. This has extended to home phones as well although we most often associate their use with cellphones. Media Evolution

The role of media in modern life is important. It keeps us informed, helps us stay in touch with our relatives and provides us entertainment. Evolution of Thin-Film and Printable Battery Technology

Bharatbook added a new report on “Thin-Film and Printable Battery Markets: 2010″ which gives the latest developments in the TF/printable battery field including its new products.One example is the instant messaging applications wherein we can communicate with our loved ones almost instantaneously. Instant messaging is not only limited to sending texts but we can also send photos, audio files, or talk to them via voice chat. We can also use instant messaging applications to start a video conferencing with somebody at the other part of the world.
During the early 1990′s, the use of computers in Information Technology especially at home is not that much popular. But since internet has become popular, the usage of computers has become popular too. Computers also enable us to learn online by surfing the internet for different research topics. There is also what we call e-learning wherein a student communicates with the teacher using computers via the internet.
Truly that Information Technology is becoming more and more complicated as it evolves, but always remember that Information Technology is here to provide us convenient ways on how to communicate with our loved ones.