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  2. Web tracking - Wikipedia

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    Web tracking is the practice by which operators of websites and third parties collect, store and share information about visitors' activities on the World Wide Web. Analysis of a user's behaviour may be used to provide content that enables the operator to infer their preferences and may be of interest to various parties, such as advertisers.

  3. Search engine optimization metrics - Wikipedia

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    Domain Authority (DA), a website metric developed by Moz, is a predictive metric to determine a website's traffic and organic search engine rankings. Domain Authority is based on different link metrics, such as number of linking root domains, number of total backlinks, and the distance of backlinks from the home page of websites.

  4. Similarweb - Wikipedia

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    Similarweb ranks websites and apps based on traffic and engagement metrics. Its ranking is calculated according to the collected datasets and is updated on a monthly basis with new data. Also, The ranking system covers 210 categories of websites and apps in 190 countries and was designed to be an estimate of a website's popularity and growth ...

  5. PageRank - Wikipedia

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    The SERP rank of a web page refers to the placement of the corresponding link on the SERP, where higher placement means higher SERP rank. The SERP rank of a web page is a function not only of its PageRank, but of a relatively large and continuously adjusted set of factors (over 200). [46] [unreliable source?] Search engine optimization (SEO) is ...

  6. Website tracking - Wikipedia

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    This type of service archives a website so that changes to the website over time can be seen. Unless archived, older versions of a website cannot be viewed and may be lost permanently. Fortunately, there is at least one web service (see Internet Archive) that tracks changes to most websites for free. Past information about a company can ...

  7. TrustRank - Wikipedia

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    TrustRank is an algorithm that conducts link analysis to separate useful webpages from spam and helps search engine rank pages in SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages). It is semi-automated process which means that it needs some human assistance in order to function properly.

  8. Webometrics Ranking of World Universities - Wikipedia

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    The Webometrics University Ranking is a ranking system based on university web presence, visibility and web access. [3] This ranking system measures how strongly a university is present in the web by its own web domain, sub-pages, rich files, scholarly articles etc. [3] The central hypothesis of this approach is that web presence is a reliable indicator of the global performance and prestige ...

  9. HITS algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Hyperlink-Induced Topic Search (HITS; also known as hubs and authorities) is a link analysis algorithm that rates Web pages, developed by Jon Kleinberg.The idea behind Hubs and Authorities stemmed from a particular insight into the creation of web pages when the Internet was originally forming; that is, certain web pages, known as hubs, served as large directories that were not actually ...