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Google's PageRank and Incoming Links

Could you lose your high PageRank if incoming links were removed?

         

ggs03

11:02 pm on Dec 30, 2003 (gmt 0)



Hi,

If ABC website acheived a high Pagerank as a result of incoming linking from websites with a Pagerank above 7, does the ABC website loses it's high PageRank if all of the links from these high ranking websites were removed?

Here's the twist...

Would incoming links from 100 websites with PageRank lower than 5 keep it from losing it's high PageRank if the above condition was true?

Thanks!

Mohamed_E

12:21 am on Dec 31, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Welcome to WebmasterWorld, ggs03

Pagerank is the weighted sum of the the incoming links, recalculated periodically. So the loss of any link will lead, after the recalculation, to a loss of pagerank.

Obviously a site with a single link will be devastated if that link is removed, and a site with very many links will suffer much less.

It is very important to realize that the "page rank" you see in the toolbar is a logarithmic one. Assuming the logs are to base 10, a site with PR of 7 has 100 times the PR of a site with PR of 5 (ignoring the effects of truncation to an integral value).

I have attempted to address the issue of toolbar PR vs real PR in [webmasterworld.com...] message #5.