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World Wide Web and Web Pages
May 11th
One of the great technological inventions is the WWW. Really, it has revolutionized the way we live and the way we do our day to day works. Its knowledge is of even more greater magnitude. To, just see, it will look like magic but it has taken many peopleâs hard work and dedication in actually bringing this forth to this world. If WWW would not have existed, then we still would have not called this age modern as we call it now. Truly, it is worthy of never to be completed praises and accolades.
WWWâs full form is the World Wide Web. It is a system of hypertext, interconnected documents which can be accessed through the internet. What a user does is, he goes through the web pages which are the pages on the display that may consist images, text, videos and other multimedia and steers between them with the help of hyperlinks. Sir Tim Berners Lee who was from the United Kingdom and Robert Caillau who was from Belgium invented this World Wide Web in the year 1989. They worked together at CERN in Geneva which is in Switzerland. Ever since, Sir Tim burners Lee has managed to play an important role in directing the expansion of the web standards. One of the major web standards is the markup language. In that the web pages are composed. In recent years, he has given air to his vision of semantic web.
If you want to view a page on the web, then either you can type the URL of that page or you can follow a hypertext link or some resource to that page. Domain name system is the global distributed internet database. It is also known as DNS. It plays an important role by helping the server name part of the URL to be resolved in to an IP address. Then, at that IP address, the browser requests the link by transmitting an HTTP request. The browser first requests an HTML text and then parses it. After that, it makes the request for graphics and other files that are a major part of the page in quick succession. These additional requests of the files are critical because they give air to the difference which exists between a single page view and an associated number of server hits, thus increasing web site popularity statistics across the globe. As described by the HTML programs, CSS and other essential files incorporating the images and other resources necessary, the browser then finally provide the page. Thus, the user is able to view the on screen page, thus bringing immense satisfaction and happiness to the viewer. So, it takes a long procedure and hard work to bring out the one page that user sees. It is not that easy. HTML which is known as Hyper Text Mark Up Language is a major program which helps the text changes, image transformations, videos, songs to be played and all the other major magic like things that happen over a web page on the internet. For example, in a web page, it changes the color of the text, brings various images on the web page, and brings a song to be played on a web page and various other great things. So, it looks like magic to the viewer. Another major programming language is the JAVA. Mostly, it is made use in creating software. For example, the life changing Yahoo Messenger has been made by the help of JAVA because of which we can chat with our distant friends and even talk to them through Yahoo Messenger voice Chat. Thus, WWW is a revolution which happened.
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How Can Lower Page Rank Web Pages Achieve Better Search Engine Positions?
Apr 11th
I have been using dawjee.com to analyse search terms for a while now – toying with keyword suggestions and looking for interesting patterns or anomalies in the result data (e.g. pages with query string data often report an erroneous Google Page Rank of zero).
After discussing some findings with a colleague, I realised a lot of what I’m learning will also be of use and/or interest to other webmasters. I shall therefore catalogue all future findings in a series of articles / blog posts.
This first article shall observe the current Google results for the term “dandruff”.
At the of writing, the top 3 results are:
Position 1
Title : Dandruff – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
URL : http : // en . wikipedia.org/wiki/Dandruff
PR 6
Position 2
Title: Dandruff – MayoClinic.com
URL: http : // www . mayoclinic.com/health/dandruff/DS00456
PR 4
Position 3
Title: Dandruff
URL: http : // www . coolnurse.com/dandruff.htm
PR 5
(PR = Google Page Rank)
What’s interesting is that P2 (Position 2) has a lower PR (Google Page Rank) than P3 (Position 3). Both web pages contain Dandruff in their TITLE tags and urls. So a cursory glance would suggest that P3 should have a better (i.e. lower) rank than P2.
From taking a look at both pages, both are on topic and contain genuine information about dandruff. P2 is only a small page, and is part of a full article (i.e. many small interlinked dandruff pages). While P3 is a full article on a single page.
The keyword densities are 4.86% for P2 and 6.39% for P3. Neither page makes obvious use of contrived keyword stuffing.
However, if we drill down into the data for each result (use the small magnifying glass next to each result, or follow the link the Resources list below), we’ll find some significant differences in their hosts and backlinks.
P2 has 6 Google backlinks, with 4,990 to its host. While P3 has 3 and 270 respectively.
P2 also dwarfs P3 in terms of the number of pages Google has indexed (Pages in Host), and also has a higher host page rank 7 (vs 5 for P3).
To summarise, P2 may have a lower page rank, but it has a few more links and its home page is overwhelmingly more popular than P3′s. It is also part of a set of pages about dandruff. Instead of having the full article on a single page, it has been split among many. P2 therefore has several interlinked pages about dandruff.
It therefore appears that the pages hosted on popular (in terms of search engines) web sites can rank better than other pages, even if they have lower Google Page ranks. Splitting up articles into many small pages helps as well.
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Jon C is an independent trader with 8 years experience as a finance professional. He also invests many small companies, and is a major investor in dawjee.com.
Search Engines Bridging the Gap Between Internet Users and Web Pages
Apr 7th
Search engines acts as a bridge between millions of web pages and web users. Without search engines, millions of web pages which are the unlimited source of information remain hidden for all of us. Can you imagine looking for information or a webpage on the internet without the help of a Search engine? All our attempts will be a failure if we are not using a popular search engine.
Search engines are the only source to find reliable information, which are scattered, in millions of web pages. Search Engines work continuously to produce valuable search results for the internet users. Search engine crawlers work 24X7 to index all the pages available on the World Wide Web. All these pages are linked each other via links. If one page exists independently, without any links pointing towards it, it will remain hidden from the search engines.
Search engines find a web site through the links placed by these web sites on other websites. When the search engines spider or bot visits a particular page it looks for further links after analyzing the web page. If your website links to some very popular pages will be seen by these Search engines as a valuable source of information. The inbound and outbound links given on your website, your site is providing and the keywords mentioned in the WebPages are also an important source of information for search engines. With these keywords and links and other search engines criteria for indexing web pages, they are able to produce relevant results from millions of web pages.
Search engines regularly update their database with the updated information they fetch from millions of web pages around the globe. The information gathered is stored in a database format for future use. These regular updating periodically make search engines most reliable and updated source of information.
Google and Yahoo are the most trusted search engines all over the world as they have the most regular updates and the algorithms are most researched and up to the mark. Searchboth.com is now presenting Google and yahoo together in your search box. Google and Yahoo results can be seen side by side on a single screen without opening multiple browsers again and again.
SearchBoth.com cuts out the time and hassle involved in searching both Google and Yahoo at the same time.
How to Easily Check Page Rank for Internal Pages
Mar 15th
Many web site owners do not know that they are sitting on a gold mine. They may own several monster websites, but they only know the page rank for the domain and not the internal pages. But why is the page rank so important and valuable?
The Importance of Page Rank
Page rank is Google’s indicator for the importance of a website (from a scale of one to ten). For example, Yahoo.com has a page rank of 9, and Alexa.com has a page rank of 8. And as we all know, the more important Google “thinks” a website is, the more likely it is to give it higher rankings. So every web site owner who wants to rank well in the search engines are watching the page rank of their own sites.
If the website manages to acquire a high page rank, the website immediately becomes a piece of hot virtual real estate. Other online business owners are willing to pay top dollars for web properties with high page rank, simply because of the organic traffic that comes from the search engines. On top of that, if a website can prove that it can bring in the revenue, others will be fighting over the website should it go up for sale.
There are many ways that a website can monetize the traffic that comes from the search engines. For instance, many web site owners are willing to pay a monthly fee in return for a text link on these websites. They are willing to pay money because they expect the websites to bring them traffic, and they believe that by having their links there, their websites will also look better in the “eyes” of the search engines and rank better.
So you see how important page rank is? The truth is, many web site owners do not scrutinize their own web properties closely enough to realize that they actually own immensely valuable web properties.
Huge web sites with many internal pages that have been indexed by the search engines for at least six months may have acquired page rank. And any web page with page rank is worth money. For example, a link on a web page with page rank three could bring in an extra thirty to fifty dollars month. Imagine what the website is worth if it has a thousand internal web pages with page rank three and above. That is an additional five figure monthly income. So how can a webmaster check the internal page rank of all the internal pages?
Checking internal page rank.
Fortunately, there are page rank tools available of many search engine optimization websites. These tools allow you to enter just the top domain, and the rest of the internal pages will be retrieved. But bear in mind that an operation like this is often resource intensive. So expect your queries to be limited to one or two per day.
But the important thing here is to find out which are the internal pages with page rank. Once you do, save a copy of the information for future reference. You may need it again if you want to sell links on these pages, or if you want to sell the entire website away.
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