Google Juice
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Google juice is jargon for the ability or power of a website to
turn up in Google searches. A website that commonly turns up as the
first or second entry in a variety of searches — especially for keywords
that are not part of the site's name — can be said to have a lot of
Google juice. It is frequently used by bloggers and webmasters. Google's
PageRank system plays a large role in
ranking "hits" for a given search. It works by counting how many times a
site has been linked to and by the "quality" of those links — namely how
many times the site that is linking has been linked to. In this way,
sites with high Google rankings (i.e., lots of "Google juice") can offer
to "share" or "give" Google juice to a less popular site. A link from a
site with less Google juice can also be helpful in this regard to a
lesser degree: there is less juice to give.
Google's 2005 April Fools Day hoax, the fictitious drink Google Gulp,
was a take on the term "Google juice."
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