i don't really concern myself with pagerank, i'm mostly focusing on SERPs. but i still would like to know about it. from what i hear a domain has an overall page rank, and each individual page on the website has it's own pagerank. is this right \ true? like say google.com has a PR9, and one of their pages, say google.com/smoking-is-bad.php, could be a PR5? is that how it works? please correct me if i'm wrong.
Absolutely. It could even be exact opposite. Imagine the following: You have a pr 2 domain. One of your posts goes viral and sites like nasa.gov and other HIGH PR sites begin to link to you. Chances are that by the next PR update you'll have a higher pr on that page than overall on your site.
As I understand it, all pages have a pagerank independent of the domain. example.com may have a PR of 6 but example.com/moreexamples.html might have a PR of 8. I have had websites where internal pages had a higher PR than the index page. Or, some internal pages could have no PR.
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According to me all pages have separately PageRank. Here i give one example about it. Suppose your site sample.come have 7 PR. And sample.com/moredetails.php have 4 PR. And sample.com/aboutpages.php have 3 PR. Means all pages have their different different PR. Some site have 0 PR and some site have n/a.
According to me numbers of visitor are good for your site but its have many other factors like unique visits with good bounce rate.
PageRank is a web marketing tool that determines how visible your website is to the Google search engine and online world. The higher your PageRank, the more likely your website will be found by others. PageRank provides the foundation for a variety of Google-based web tools, with a variety of factors coming into play.
Hi, for me pagerank is a parameter defined by Google that shows the authority of a website. It is updated every 3-4 months. I have recently read an article who explained that the goal is not to increase the PageRank of a web site. What matters is to build high quality backlinks from sites with good PageRank. That automatically improve the ranking of the website in Google. There are numerous strange examples related to the PR of a website. For instance an old blog that has lower PR than a younger blog. That is the reason why I believe that there is no meaning in checking regularly the PR of a website. The results may be without explanation. At the end what it matters is to get a good SERP.