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How-To: Your Site's Google PageRank and Alexa Traffic Rank |
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So you want your site to reach a greater audience at web search engines? Don't know where you stand? Well...
Interestingly, I noticed today that "http://nukecops.com/" has a Google PageRank of 7 out of 10. And "http://www.nukecops.com/" has a PageRank of 6 out of 10. Alexa's Traffic Rank has both of these URLs at 10,789. To check, the easiest way is to download the Google & Alexa Toolbars. Just remember, the higher the PageRank (-->10) the more your site shows up in results. Alexa's equivalent for Traffic Rank is a lower number (-->1).
Google Toolbar
Alexa Toolbar
By default the PageRank for Google might be disabled, so you need to enable it. Be sure to understand their privacy guidelines for both of these prior to installation.
The mother of all Nuke sites ("http://phpnuke.org"):
PageRank: 8/10
Traffic Rank: 4,260
What's your site ranks?
Check a couple out because for Nuke Cops, these are the pagerank findings:
- http://nukecops.com --> 7/10
- http://nukecops.com/index.php --> 6/10
- http://www.nukecops.com --> 6/10
- http://www.nukecops.com/index.php --> 6/10
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Posted on Monday, September 01 @ 15:17:41 CEST by Zhen-Xjell |
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Average Score: 4.33 Votes: 3

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Re: How-To: Your Site's Google PageRank and Alexa Traffic Rank (Score: 2, Informative) by MikeMiles on Monday, September 01 @ 15:45:09 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) | The difference you're noticing between www and non-www has to deal with those linking to you. Some are using www while others are using non-www. I think Google doesn't make them the same because www is technically a subdomain and some people actually show different pages for them.
If a person goes around his site, he'll see different page ranks. There's like 100 or more criteria Google's algorithm uses to come up with that number. For example, inbound links from same subject sites carry far more weight than those totally unrelated. A link towards the top of the page carries more weight than those in the footer.
It's a neat thing for webmasters, but I don't think many in the general public understand or use it. If you see a grey bar on a site, most likely it's on Google's blacklist, and you should stay away from it.
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Re: How-To: Your Site's Google PageRank and Alexa Traffic Rank (Score: 1) by Mesum on Tuesday, September 02 @ 13:13:59 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.desitribe.com | Man, I am so pissed off.... my site is always full with google, yahoo, man and aol bots but I still don't have one point in the google bar...
Any idea how to increase the number in google? |
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Re: How-To: Your Site's Google PageRank and Alexa Traffic Rank (Score: 1) by bac on Tuesday, September 02 @ 20:07:14 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.theguitarfiles.com | Pat yourself on the back! Without using GT my site is 6-10. There are many other tricks beside the Google Tap.
Look around
:>) |
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