What is Google page rank?


Google Page Rank, or simply Google PR, is the importance of any particular page ranked out of 10 by Google. In the general scheme of things, Page Rank is a very rough estimate of how important any page is to Google, but it can give you a good idea of good and bad websites and pages according to Google, and SEO.

A Page Rank of 2/10 or 3/10 is considered fairly normal, these rankings are quite easy to achieve and mean that you site is ranked by Google, is not being penalized and is being accounted for in their index.

Rankings of 5/10 and 6/10 are a little more difficult to achieve. If you’re site gets as high as a 6, then you’re well on your way of SEO terms and it would be wise to think wise before linking to a lower-ranked website, as not to water-down your own!

Rankings of 7, 8, 9 and, ultimately, 10/10 are near impossible to achieve. It can be heart-breaking not achieving those kind of rankings, but ultimately its an estimate of importance, but also considering when you’re talking about ranking 9/10 or 10/10, you are competing with the likes of Google themselves, Microsoft, The BBC and NASA!Â