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We take a look at a website constisting
of three pages A, B and C which are linked to each other in
circle. The pages are then joined by page D which fits into
the circular linking structure. The regarded site has no outbound
links. Again, a link from page X which has no other outbound
links and a PageRank of 10 points to page A. At a damping factor
d of 0.75, the equations for the single pages' PageRank values
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PR(A) = 0.25 + 0.75 (10 + PR(C))
PR(B) = 0.25 + 0.75 × PR(A)
PR(C) = 0.25 + 0.75 × PR(B)
Solving the equations gives us the follwing PageRank values:
PR(A) = 517/37 = 13.97
PR(B) = 397/37 = 10.73
PR(C) = 307/37 = 8.30
After adding page D, the equations for the pages' PageRank values
are given by
PR(A) = 0.25 + 0.75 (10 + PR(D))
PR(B) = 0.25 + 0.75 × PR(A)
PR(C) = 0.25 + 0.75 × PR(B)
PR(D) = 0.25 + 0.75 × PR(C)
Solving these equations gives us the follwing PageRank values:
PR(A) = 419/35 = 11.97
PR(B) = 323/35 = 9.23
PR(C) = 251/35 = 7.17
PR(D) = 197/35 = 5.63
Again, after adding page D, the accumulated PageRank of all pages
increases by one from 33 to 34. But now, any of the pages which
already existed before page D was added lose PageRank. The more
uniform PageRank is distributed by the links within a site, the
more likely will this effect occur.
Since adding pages to a site often reduces PageRank for already
existing pages, it becomes obvious that the PageRank algorithm tends
to privilege smaller web sites. Indeed, bigger web sites can counterbalance
this effect by being more attractive for other webmasters to link
to them, simply because they have more content.
None the less, it is also possible to increase the PageRank of
existing pages by additional pages. Therefore, it has to be considered
that as few PageRank as possible is distributed to these additional
pages.
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The Distribution of PageRank Regarding SEO
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© 2002 eFactory Internet-Agentur KG Online-Marketing - written
by Markus Sobek
PageRank and Google are trademarks of Google Inc., Mountain ViewCA,
USA.
PageRank is protected by US Patent 6,285,999.
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