So the last time I paid much attention to search engine position etc. Google
wan’t even around yet. Can anyone recommend a good primer on the new science
of PageRank and Google position?
What’s a good PR number?
So the last time I paid much attention to search engine position etc. Google
wan’t even around yet. Can anyone recommend a good primer on the new science
of PageRank and Google position?
What’s a good PR number?
Re: PageRank, etc.
On Thursday 30 October 2003 02:08 pm, Winston wrote:
> So the last time I paid much attention to search engine position etc.
> Google wan’t even around yet. Can anyone recommend a good primer on the
> new science of PageRank and Google position?
John R. Marshall, KC9ETP
The Hotrodding Network is Back!
Re: PageRank, etc.
Here’s google’s explaination: http://www.google.com/technology/
Here’s a post at WW:
http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum3/13922.htm
10 is good yahoo, google
0 is bad spammy sites
For regular joes like us, a PR of 7 is very good. A PR of 8 is GREAT!
If your site is a PR 5, you’ll do just fine as far as search engine results
(assuming the basic search engine friendliness tips have been followed).
“Winston” <nanae2003@winston.org> wrote in message
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> So the last time I paid much attention to search engine position etc.
Google
> wan’t even around yet. Can anyone recommend a good primer on the new
science
> of PageRank and Google position?
>
> What’s a good PR number?
>
>
Re: PageRank, etc.
> So the last time I paid much attention to search engine position etc.
Google
> wan’t even around yet. Can anyone recommend a good primer on the new
science
> of PageRank and Google position?
>
> What’s a good PR number?
Multiply the page rank with
40 for km/h
25 for mph
and imagine it’s the top speed of Your car
and You could drive this speed on the highway
That gives a good overview about the PR
–
Roland Mösl - http://www.pege.org - http://notebook.pege.org
http://wds-internetwerbung.com Web Design startet an der Suchmaschine
Re: PageRank, etc.
Zoom, zoom…
Roland Mösl wrote:
>>So the last time I paid much attention to search engine position etc.
>
> Google
>
>>wan’t even around yet. Can anyone recommend a good primer on the new
>
> science
>
>>of PageRank and Google position?
>>
>>What’s a good PR number?
>
>
> Multiply the page rank with
>
> 40 for km/h
> 25 for mph
>
> and imagine it’s the top speed of Your car
> and You could drive this speed on the highway
>
> That gives a good overview about the PR
>
>
Re: PageRank, etc.
Roland M=F6sl wrote:
>=20
> Multiply the page rank with
>=20
> 40 for km/h
> 25 for mph
So:
PR 1 =3D 25 mph
PR 2 =3D 50 mph
PR 3 =3D 75 mph
PR 4 =3D 100 mph
PR 5 =3D 125 mph
PR 6 =3D 150 mph
PR 7 =3D 175 mph
PR 8 =3D 200 mph
PR 9 =3D 225 mph
PR 10 =3D250 mph
???
So basically what you’re saying is that anything higher than PR 3 is=20
worthless?
-Mike K.
Re: PageRank, etc.
Mosl,
If I followed your advice, and drove 150mph , I would be in prison already.
“Roland Mösl” <founder@pege.org> wrote in message
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> > So the last time I paid much attention to search engine position etc.
> Google
> > wan’t even around yet. Can anyone recommend a good primer on the new
> science
> > of PageRank and Google position?
> >
> > What’s a good PR number?
>
> Multiply the page rank with
>
> 40 for km/h
> 25 for mph
>
> and imagine it’s the top speed of Your car
> and You could drive this speed on the highway
>
> That gives a good overview about the PR
>
>
> –
> Roland Mösl - http://www.pege.org - http://notebook.pege.org
> http://wds-internetwerbung.com Web Design startet an der Suchmaschine
>
Re: PageRank, etc.
> Multiply the page rank with
>
> 40 for km/h
> 25 for mph
So:
PR 1 = 25 mph
PR 2 = 50 mph
PR 3 = 75 mph
PR 4 = 100 mph
PR 5 = 125 mph
PR 6 = 150 mph
PR 7 = 175 mph
PR 8 = 200 mph
PR 9 = 225 mph
PR 10 =250 mph
???
So basically what you’re saying is that anything higher than PR 3 is
worthless?
Forget about the US people and their ridiclouse speed limits.
Driving with only 120 mph, a red Ferrari was so much faster,
that I looked in disbelive on my tachometer, because I thought
I am parking on the right side.
VW actual plans a 1000 hp super sport car with 250 mph
–
Roland Mösl
http://www.pege.org Clear targets for a confused civilization
http://web-design-suite.com Web Design starts at the search engine
Re: PageRank, etc.
> If I followed your advice, and drove 150mph , I would be in prison
already.
It’s legal on German highways
Sometimes are there cars much faster than 150 mph
–
Roland Mösl - http://www.pege.org - http://notebook.pege.org
http://wds-internetwerbung.com Web Design startet an der Suchmaschine
Re: PageRank, etc.
yeah, but don’t EVER go too slow in the left lane
“Roland Mösl” <founder@pege.org> wrote in message
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> > If I followed your advice, and drove 150mph , I would be in prison
> already.
>
> It’s legal on German highways
>
> Sometimes are there cars much faster than 150 mph
>
>
> –
> Roland Mösl - http://www.pege.org - http://notebook.pege.org
> http://wds-internetwerbung.com Web Design startet an der Suchmaschine
>
Re: PageRank, etc.
> yeah, but don’t EVER go too slow in the left lane
Where 3 lanes and not to much trafic are,
100…120 mph is common on the left lane
I will buy next year a faster car.
My current car is very nice for vacation with
the whole family, but very slow for a german
highway.
–
Roland Mösl
http://www.pege.org Clear targets for a confused civilization
http://web-design-suite.com Web Design starts at the search engine