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Maybe I am new to this forum but not to search engine optimization – we all know that sites rank high on Google if they have a good PageRank. Some say it does help in Yahoo too. But I am having a very different question? Does PageRank influences you index?
If you have PageRank 9 (I know what I am talking about) your site gets indexed in just more than a week, if PageRank 8 much longer……if PageRank 1 much much longer.
E.g: [msn.com...] PageRank 9
[bbc.co.uk...] PageRank 9
See Google cache for both of these pages and you will see that these pages were index on the same day. (Refer the dates)
Regards,
Umesh Gholap
In "The PageRank Citation Ranking: Bringing Order to the Web", Brin & Page tell us that: "The optimal order is to crawl pages in exactly the order of their rank according to an evaluation function", they go on to tell us that PageRank is an effective way to order the crawling.
I am fortunate to have access to the logs of a Web server with hundreds of sites, ranging from PR0 to PR7. The crawl order does largely seem to follow PageRank, but the 'Fresh' fetches can make this hard to see.
It is correct that a PR8 gets crawled more frequently than a PR2. This being said, there are sites with PR5,PR6, and PR7 that also get crawled and refreshed on a heavy basis.