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Page Factors

Internal Page Ranking Factors:
  • Page info — shows various data on the page such as the title, meta descriptions, meta keywords, etc.
  • Total links — the number of links (both internal and external) found on the page.
  • External links — shows how many links to external websites the page has.
  • Link Value — shows how much link juice (or in other words PageRank) the page can potentially pass on to other pages with each link. Link Value is calculated based on the page's PR, the number of links on the page, and other factors.
External Page Ranking Factors:
  • Page Google PageRank — shows Google PageRank of the webpage.
  • Cache date in Google — displays when the page was last saved in Google's cache (if the page is frequently cached that means the page is important for the search engine).
  • Cache date in Yahoo! — shows when the page was last cached by Yahoo!
  • Cache date in Bing — indicates the last time the page was added to Bing's cache.
  • Page Google Popularity — shows how many links to the page were indexed by Google.
  • Page Yahoo! Popularity — displays the number of links to the page according to Yahoo!
  • Page Popularity in Social Mention — shows how many other pages are linking to the webpage according to SocialMentio.com
  • Page bookmarks in Diigo — shows how many times the page was bookmarked in Diigo.com
  • Bookmarks in Delicious — indicates the number of bookmarks on the popular social bookmarking site Delicious.com pointing to the page
  • Views in StumbleUpon — shows how many times the page was 'stumbled' (viewed) by users of SumbleUpon.com
Miscellaneous Page Factors:
  • Validation errors — shows how many errors were found during the W3C markup validation.
  • HTTP Status Code — indicates the response code returned by the server.
  • Broken Links — shows how many broken links were found on the page.
  • Content Type — shows the type of content found on the page (text, video, image content, etc.)
  • Charset Type — shows what type of character set is used on the page.
  • HTML code size — the size of page's HTML code file (in kilobytes)
  • Page size — the overall size of the page including all page elements.
  • Nofollow links — the number of links with the nofollow attribute found on the webpage.

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