Backlinks do….everyone knows this. But is there any evidence that mere visits increase pagerank? Where can I find this evidence? What other factors, other thank quality backlinks, are PROVEN to increase pagerank?
Page rank is assigned to the most important or the most relevant page matches with the search term so it can say like that, the more is the click by visitor on a specific page increase a probability of attaining a good PR with a unique IP address.
Do the number of clicks to one’s site directly increase Google pagerank?
Thursday, March 25th, 2010 at
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Page rank is assigned to the most important or the most relevant page matches with the search term so it can say like that, the more is the click by visitor on a specific page increase a probability of attaining a good PR with a unique IP address.
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I’ve offered of a service in the past where you can choose how many people (unique IP’s) does a google search, then you can choose the % of those people you want to click a particular listing (yours). I have seen this work for a few sites. I can still provide it if anyone is interested, just email me at winston.moore_AT_ymail_DOT_com