The Gallon of Water Link Theory

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It doesn’t matter how many cups you share it between, it’s still a gallon. I’m often asked how PageRank is passed from a page to the pages to which it links. Sometimes I try to explain it using the gallon of water theory. Your web page has a specific amount of PageRank. Let’s call it, you guessed it, one gallon. Each outgoing link you have on the page is a cup. These cups can be all different sizes, but the rule is you must put an equal amount of water into each cup. So, if you have five outgoing links, each cup gets 1/5th of a gallon of water. if you have 30 outgoing links, each one gets 1/30th of a gallon of water. This, in a nutshell, is how you distribute PageRank, or receive PageRank if you’re the holder of cup.

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4 Responses to “The Gallon of Water Link Theory”

  1. National Real Estate Blog on April 21st, 2005 1:50 pm

    I call it the give and take mechanism. You want to give out more water, keep getting some coming in.

  2. Sarah on April 21st, 2005 11:11 pm

    except when you only give 1 link and then it’s worth very little because you’re branded as a doorway.

    More is more!

  3. Burp! on May 5th, 2005 9:39 pm

    What about evaporation?

  4. Sara on August 6th, 2005 2:23 pm

    Nice analogy Peter — Makes complete sense.

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