Question
What is PageRank?
Answer
The PageRank indicates the authority of each document in an onpage analysis.
It was developed by the Google founders to better sort the search results in Google.
PageRank is calculated based on the number of inbound links to a document.
Each document of the website to be analyzed is assigned such a value as a percentage. The higher the PageRank, the more authoritative the document is. Landing pages or pages that should rank well on Google should therefore have as high a PageRank as possible.
XOVI does not calculate PageRank for documents that are forwarded or documents with a canonical tag. Instead, the PageRank for the target page is calculated by XOVI.