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My current working hypothesis of a visual page rank is in the following order:
- title (always visible, top of entry)
- description (always visible, bottom of entry)
- hover message (visible at mouse hover)
- news flash (visible icon, pop up window if clicked)
- author meta tag (not visible)
- keywords meta tag (not visible)
Is this a reasonable ranking?
For example, based on VPR, if the directory is searched for the word "apple" all pages containing "apple" in the title will be listed first, pages containing "apple" in the description will listed next, pages containing "apple" in the hover message will be listed after that, and so on.
The VPR is an integer number and for example a title match may be assigned a VPR of 10, a description 9, a hover 6, keywords 3 etc. By adding all VPRs for all search words in the query you get the total VPR for a web page listed in the directory.
Maybe this way of ordering search results has been discussed before, I just called this procedure "Visual Page Rank" since it really is based on search word visibility.