Google PageRank and Search Engine Ranking Position

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Owners of Web Sites often search for query that “How Google PageRank effects Search Engine Ranking Position?” I think that what really matters is the understanding of both the terms, i.e. Google PageRank and Search Engine Ranking Position. PageRank is Google’s patent pending technology that rates the importance of a given web page. PageRank is used by the most popular search engine Google (among other things) to determine a page’s rank on Google’s query results page. PageRank assigned by Google to a page fully depends upon the vote of pages that link to a page. Incoming links are one of the most important components of gaining high Google PageRank. Search Engines Results Page is the page that users see after typing their search query into an engine. Search Engine Ranking Position depends on the importance given by Google to a page while ranking it in Result Page in response to a search. Different factors may involve in giving importance to a webpage, for example, a comparison of the Title and key words of a page with the contents within <Body></Body> tags, a comparison of difference of number of chracters and words of different pages, a comparison of the quality of the scripting language, besides seeing the amount and PageRank of pages that contain the links of a webpage. Onsite-SEO techniques play a major role in Search Engine Ranking Position. In short, PageRank does effect Search Engine Ranking Position but it is not the only factor involved.

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