When you do link:www.domain.com, most of the links to the site (of at least PR4 value) are displayed.
What criteria is used to rank these? Its not A-Z, by date or by PR.
Any clues? J
AthlonInside
5:59 pm on Jun 16, 2003 (gmt 0)
Maybe they rank according to google index's site IDs. :)
johnser
10:34 am on Jun 17, 2003 (gmt 0)
And do we know what determines these IDs?
I would have thought it might be chronologically based on when G first sees a site but thats not it....
Just curious! J
madweb
11:50 am on Jun 17, 2003 (gmt 0)
> And do we know what determines these IDs?
Perhaps the order in which they are appended to the database during the crawl.
jady
11:55 am on Jun 17, 2003 (gmt 0)
Madweb - that sounds like the only logical way. In looking at backlinks, the higher ranking sites do NOT come first - nor do the lowest ranking sites. I think as Google eats up the pages with the backlinks it counts the ones it "wants to".