May 31, 2004

google pageranks

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In case you haven’t seen this: Goo­gle Page­ranks.
This allows you to mea­sure your website’s stan­dings vs other web­si­tes in terms of “Goo­gle­juice” i.e. how highly Goo­gle ranks your sites.
Marks are out of 10. As far as I can tell:
10: Goo­gle.
9: Mega­si­tes like Yahoo.com and MSN.com.
7 – 8: Large cor­po­rate sites (e.g. Coke.com) and A-Lister blogs like Joi Ito, Jeff Jar­vis, Gaw­ker, Doc Searls, Dave Winer etc.
5 – 6: B-Lister blogs like gaping­void, janegalt.net, bazima.com, amylangfield.com etc.
2 – 4: Still lots of room for impro­ve­ment etc.
1: Your web­site is basi­cally unread.
The rule of thumb with Goo­gle is: the more you update your site, the more Goo­gle rai­ses your ran­king. So blogs are at a par­ti­cu­lar advan­tage for get­ting high marks from Goo­gle.
I sco­red a 6. Con­si­de­ring my blog is not about a poli­tics or tech­no­logy, that’s not bad at all, methinks. Heh.

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2 Responses to “google pageranks”

  1. cynthia says:

    i got a 5! woohoo!

  2. Laren says:

    I got a 5 too!! Yippee!