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Patent-Verified Ranking Factor Hierarchy

Complete evidence-graded ranking factor database — Tier 1 (direct patent evidence), Tier 2 (strong correlation), Tier 3 (emerging AI-era signals).


Ranking Factor Hierarchy (Visual)


Tier 1: Highest Confidence (Direct Patent Evidence)

These factors are directly described in granted Google patents with specific algorithmic mechanisms.

FactorPatentMechanism
PageRankUS6285999B1Iterative rank from citing documents
Reasonable Surfer link weightUS8117209B1Click probability weights each link
CTR / NavBoostUS10229166B1Post-click behavior re-ranking
Panda site qualityUS9135307B2Pre-computed user behavior quality
TrustRankUS7603350B1Seed site trust propagation
Location prominenceUS8046371B2Citation volume + authority for local
Phrase-based indexingUS9990421B1Natural phrase frequency matching
Review sentimentUS8417713B1Text sentiment applied to local ranking
Entity disambiguationUS8594996B2NLP + knowledge base resolution
BERT semantic matchingUS10452978B2Attention-based query-doc matching
Author reputationUS8150842B2Third-party reviewed credibility
Topic authorityUS8458196B1Per-topic expertise signatures
Content originalityUS8707459B2Original-to-copied ratio
Dwell timeUS9558233B1Time-based selection quality
Link spam detectionUS7533092B2TrustRank-based spam identification
Map spam scoreUS8694489B1Density, duplicates, zoning signals
Duplicate detectionUS7734627B1Document fingerprinting
N-gram qualityUS9767157B2Pattern-based quality prediction

Tier 2: Strong Evidence (Patent + Practical Correlation)

These factors have patent support AND strong practical correlation with ranking outcomes.

FactorPatentMechanism
Agent RankUS7565358B2Author credibility via signed links
Anchor text diversityUS7260573B1Accumulated anchor text scores
Link velocityUS20120246134A1Abnormal link rate detection
Internal link depthUS8078951B2Click distance from homepage
Site structure (silo)US20110276562A1Category tree + topic hierarchy
NAP consistencyMultipleTrust classification for local
FreshnessUS8549014B2Update frequency analysis
Information gainWO2020081082Unique info vs existing content
Domain reputationUS10742591B2ML-based domain scoring

Tier 3: Emerging / AI-Era Signals

These factors are active in Google's current AI-first architecture, based on recent patents (2020-2025).

FactorPatentMechanism
Vector embeddingsUS12099533B2Dense representation similarity search
LLM citation verificationUS12353469B1Source verification for AI Overview answers
RAG retrievalUS11003865B1Retrieval-augmented generation pipeline
Multimodal signalsUS12051205B1Text + image + video combined ranking
Author vector fingerprintUS11275895B1Writing style = implicit authorship signal
Hypergraph search2024 patentMulti-relationship entity search

Evidence Level Definitions

Tier 1 (Direct Patent Evidence):

  • Google patent explicitly describes the mechanism
  • Patent is granted (not just filed)
  • Mechanism is confirmed operational (NavBoost confirmed in 2024 DOJ trial)

Tier 2 (Strong Evidence):

  • Patent exists AND industry-wide correlation with rankings is well documented
  • Factor is consistent with other Tier 1 mechanisms
  • Multiple independent data sources confirm the signal

Tier 3 (Emerging):

  • Patent exists for the mechanism
  • Mechanism is consistent with AI Overview and Search Generative Experience behavior
  • Less real-world ranking correlation data (newer systems)

How to Use This Reference

When auditing a site:

  1. Start with Tier 1 factors — these are confirmed and highest-impact
  2. Address Tier 2 gaps after Tier 1 is solid
  3. Tier 3 becomes relevant when competing for AI Overview inclusion

When prioritizing optimizations:

Priority = (Tier Weight) × (Current Gap) × (Implementation Effort⁻¹)

Fix the biggest Tier 1 gaps first. They carry the most weight and have the clearest mechanisms.


Grounded in Bill Slawski's SEO by the Sea patent research