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PubSub LinkRanks
PubSub LinkRanks
Part of their explanation of how they rank sites.
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Part of their explanation of how they rank sites.
My graph which I've bookmarked. I see that as I've not blogged for the past few days, my ranking has slid. And over the past few postings about Microsoft's Spaces and my subsequent links from Dare Obasanjo my ranking rose to above 18,000 from, I guess an average of +42,000. Even 42,000th ain't too bad considering my post frequency and the 5 million other blogs out there. Today I'm down to 55,013, down 1.5k from yesterday.
Abby in Memphis, Tennessee, is at 1,054,002. One of the long tail.
I'm giving more time to PubSub lately. Their vanity searches (where one searches the blogosphere for you name or, in my case client names) is invaluable. Now, they've added a way of defining how well linked to your blog is, by using some crazy maths. It's not a way of finding A-list bloggers but you could use it to define your site thusly.
I do like the top (and bottom) gainers, though with links only to domains and not actual pages, perhaps it loses some of its real use. For this, I like the old dayPop, which I've been subscribed to for years. DayPop helps you find the up and coming memes. Also, useful for upcoming memes, blogDex.
As they say in their explanatory page "LinkRanks are our way of measuring the strength, persistence, and vitality of links appearing in weblogs."
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