PageRank is a measure of the significance of a webpage. Google calculates PageRank by evaluating the quantity and worth of websites that link to a particular webpage. A score between zero and ten is awarded separately to each single webpage on a website. When comparing two equally applicable webpages, the page with the higher PageRank would be the better source for an inbound link.

Please note that not all links from a appropriate webpage have the same impact:

  • Location on the page matters: To get the most impact from a link, it should be located within the editorial content of the page, rather than in a footer or side menu.
  • Exclusivity also matters: To get the most impact from a link, there must be no or few other links within the editorial content of the page; no more than 1 link for every 100 words.

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