A website's relevant value as determined by the Google search engine. The more "juice" a site has, the more likely it
will turn up in search results. This is especially true when the search terms aren't the title of that site.
Google's particular method, known as PageRank, determines this importance according to who links what. If a
high-ranking site links to a low-ranking one, that site
will be given lots of juice. If a low-ranking site links to something, it doesn't have as much relevance. The text of the
link also is taken into account.
Google Juice is very important in Search Engine Optimization. It's also the cause of cursed things like comment spam,
link exchanges, and
link blogs. This is collectively called spamdexing.