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PageRank

PageRank is an algorithm used by Google to measure the importance and quality of a page to help rank it within search results. As a key element to Google’s algorithm, it is important to understand how PageRank is determined and how it is used. We cover this within our SEO Office Hours takeaways below, along with further insights from Google.

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Google Will Choose a Duplicate Page with the Shortest URL

URL paths doesn’t affect PageRank. However if there are 2 pages which are a duplicate, they will prefer the shorter URL.

6 May 2016

Many to One 302 Redirects Will Be Treated as 404

URLs which are 302 to the home page on any large scale will probably be treated like a 404 and dropped from the index, and pagerank won’t be passed.

6 May 2016

Multiple Redirects Doesn’t Lose PageRank

Whilst describing how 301 and 302s are indexed, John seems to suggest that a redirect chain doesn’t pass less PageRank than a single redirect.

26 Feb 2016

HTTPS Migrations Won’t Lose Pagerank

No PageRank is lost when you redirect a domain from HTTP to HTTPS.

12 Feb 2016

PageRank to 404 Pages is Lost

If a site links to an external page which returns a 404, the PageRank will be lost.

29 Jan 2016

If 302s are treated like 301s eventually, will they pass PageRank?

302 redirects will pass PageRank anyway, so yes.

8 Sep 2015

Disallow prevents PageRank from being passed

PageRank can be inherited by a disallowed URL but can’t be passed on.

25 Aug 2015

Unlinked URLs Don’t Count as Links

Unlinked domains and URLs within body text don’t have any ranking benefits. if something isn’t linked, it won’t count towards PageRank.

19 May 2015

Noindex Pages Can’t Accumulate PageRank

Noindex pages can’t accumulate pagerank for the site, even though the pages can be crawled. So this isn’t an advantage over disallowing.

7 Nov 2014

Click Depth Will Affect PageRank

The higher the number of clicks from the home page (crawl depth), the lower the pagerank and crawl rate which could affect rankings.

24 Oct 2014

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