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Originally Posted by QvnsQ
Today, I am going to focus on Page Rank again. As you may know, SEO talks about two things - On-page optimization and Off-page optimization. You can handle the on-page optimization without any problem since you can have full control on what to show or to have in your site. On the other hand, it is not under your control in case of off-page optimization which talks about the inbound links. As the title of this post implies, how many links do you need to in order to achieve certain PR of your site? First of all, let’s look at the table below:
PageRank - How many Inbound Links Do You Need?
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First and foremost the link that you have provided isn't working.Secondly the PR of a website depends completely on the number of backlinks or inbound links that your website has from another website.As far as backlinks are concerned it depends whether the page that has your backlink is cached or not. Incase it is cached then it is added as your backlink.The formula is
The Page Rank Of A Website depends solely on your inboud links.The PageRank of a website is calculated with the help of the following equation:
PR(A)=(1-d)+(PR OF LINK PAGE 1*D/NO OF LINKS IN PAGE1)+ (PR OF LINK PAGE 2*D/NO OF LINKS IN PAGE2)+.....+(PR OF LINK PAGE P*D/NO OF LINKS IN PAGE P).
Where A,is your website
D is a damping factor =0.85
link page 1,2...,P are the pages that has a link pointing to your website and can be found out by conducting a search on Google with link:
www.website.com.
Either way when you download the Google toolbar enable the PR bar.The arrow besides the bar gives you three options for A)Backlinks, B)cached pages,C)related pages.Click on the one you want to know.