Extate’s got the biggest pagerank

November 16, 2007 at 6:32 pm | In pagerank, search | 2 Comments

I’m not even sure … does pagerank mean much anymore?
But it’s always been important in getting high Google placement and it’s what differentiates the Goog from all the other search engines. With that in mind (and Friday afternoon boredom) I decided to check out which of the new vertical property sites had the biggest pagerank and low and behold Extate.co.uk came in first with 6/10; meanwhile Zoomf, Nestoria and Properrazi all scored 5/10.

[excuse the dodgy screenshots]

Both Extate and Rightmove scored 6/10

Nestoria, Zoomf and Properrazi all scored 5/10

But does this actually mean anything?

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  1. Hi
    PageRank, which is largely based upon the number and quality of backlinks a webpage has, is an important factor in how well a particular webpage ranks….PageRank reflects Google’s view of the importance of web pages by considering more than 500 million variables and 2 billion terms
    Hope help. Thanks
    http://www.barryandsteph.com/

  2. Hi

    SEO experts say that it’s not the size of your page rank that’s important, but how you use it :)

    Would be interesting to compare these sites actual traffic figures.


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