To
www. Or Not to www. --- Google PageRank Observations
Copyright
© 2003
Bill Platt
the Phantom Writers
http://www.thePhantomWriters.com
UNDERSTANDING
THE WWW.
I
came to the web with an itch to build content,
and I needed to understand the technology utilized
to build the Internet.
Early
on, I confronted the question about whether it
was necessary to use the www. in my website URL.
It really began to be a concern to me when I began
to advertise my domain and I was limited to a
certain number of lines and characters in my advertising.
Although the www. only comprised four characters,
those four characters sometimes made a significant
difference in allowing me to have enough space
to say what I wanted to say.
Most
every website on the planet advertises their website
with the www. included in the URL. I wondered
if dropping the www. would create a problem with
people finding my site. The answer is that it
depends on your web server configuration.
WHAT
MAKES A WEBSERVER DIFFERENT FROM YOUR PC
Putting
it in simple terms, a web server is put together
in the same fashion as your own computer. Both
have a set of directories, subdirectories and
files which let you remain somewhat organized.
The only difference between your computer and
a webserver is the type of software that is loaded
onto the webserver.
THE
PURPOSE OF THE WWW_ DESIGNATION IN THE FOLDER NAMES
A
webserver simply consists of software designed
to allow external users to access the computer
through a specific doorway in the system called
a *port*.
The
webserver software handles all requests coming
into the computer for information.
All
folders that represent different domains on the
webserver are generally marked off with the www_
in the name of the folder. This reminds the system
administrator that the folder is directly accessible
from the Internet.
The
www_ designation is not needed by the webserver
--- it is needed by the human operators.
DOMAIN
POINTERS
Domain
pointers are like shortcuts on your desktop. They
are only files which point to another location
on your computer. Clicking those shortcuts start
new programs without your having to search for
the actual program.
Most
webservers are set up to utilize these pointers
to allow someone to direct access another folder
on the webserver.
For
example, on my server I have a folder called *double-eagles*
which is the home for another one of my domains.
If you click the link http://double-eagles.com
, that is actually a domain pointer directing
your browser to open the folder http://thePhantomWriters.com/double-eagles
The
same process applies to the use of subdomains,
such as URL's that utilize the www. For example,
the URL http://archives.thePhantomWriters.com
points to a directory on my server called http://thePhantomWriters.com/free_content
If
you cannot access your domain name without using
the www. prefix, then you should contact your
webhost to get this feature enabled. The choice
of using the www. or not should be made by your
visitors, not your webhosting provider.
THE
ADVANTAGE OF YOUR WEBSERVER RECOGNIZING BOTH
All
day long when I surf, I type in the URL name without
the www. included in the URL. I am often still
surprised to see top name domains from whom you
cannot access the non-www. presentation of their
website!
Can
you imagine what would happen if someone put yourdomain.com
into their browser and they received a Cannot
Find Server error?
*Bye-bye
visitor... Wish we could have been introduced.*
WHAT
ABOUT SEARCH ENGINE SPAMMING?
Search
engine spiders are known to frown upon websites
who introduce the exact same content under two
different domain names. The search engine administrators
generally view this as an attempt to gain an unfair
advantage in their results. In fact, at one time
I had read on the Google website that providing
mirror websites could lead to your site being
banned from their database.
The
common knowledge has always been that the search
engines generally count only the www_ version
or the non-www_ version of a website. They do
not list both in their results as they understand
that both versions are the same website.
So,
for the last two years I have made available the
www_ version for my visitors, but only advertised
the non-www_ version of the site.
THE
GOOGLE PAGERANK SURPRISE
About
one week ago, I installed two new tracking tools
on my system to help me to guage the success of
my advertising. Those two tools are:
-
Google PageRank Toolbar - http://toolbar.google.com/
-
Alexa Toolbar - http://toolbar.thePhantomWriters.com
Both
require using a Windows operating system and Internet
Explorer 5.0 or better for a browser, but both
are exceptional tools if you are a webmaster who
cares about tracking your traffic results.
MY
BIG SURPRISE
Somehow,
I managed to hit my domain with both the www_
prefix and without. The first time I did this,
I simply assumed that my Google PageRank was bouncing
from day to day with wide swings. The second time
I had done it, I realized that Google was seeing
the two URL's as two websites!
The
PageRank for the URL I advertise (non-www.) is
currently a 5/10, and the PageRank for the URL
I do not advertise (www.) holds a value of 2/10!
The
Alexa toolbar sees both as the same page and records
the data for my domain the same in both cases.
The
difference between the two rankings is that the
www. version has no links pointing to it. The
non-www. version has 30 Google links pointing
to it.
It
is important to note here that under the current
guidelines of Google, a website must have a PageRank
of at least 4/10 in order to be listed in Google's
search results. Therefore, although there are
hundreds of websites pointing to my website, only
those with a PageRank of at least 4/10 will actually
show up in the calculations for both Google PageRank
and the Alexa results --- which utilizes the Google
search results in their own rating systems.
WHAT
I HAVE LEARNED FROM THIS EXPERIENCE
I
need to make sure that I can get my URL on more
sites with at least a 4/10 Google PageRank.
The
number of links pointing to a website do make
a significant difference in the PageRank of the
website.
If
my only goal is to build my own PageRank or to
get better results in Google, I don't need to
submit my information to a website that does not
have a PageRank of 4/10 or higher.
Putting
my URL in my resource box and attaching it to
a free-reprint article really can get my URL into
hundreds of websites, some of whom will have a
good Google PageRank.
And
finally, I hope that people who use the Google
toolbar who visit my website come through to the
non-www. version of my website --- or else they
might just think that my website has no real value
in the eyes of Google.
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