Ranking and Tracking

Filed Under (Daily Posts) by Cynthia on Nov 16, 2007 10:04 am

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Well isn’t this cool… :) Maybe Google Page Rank is a thing of the past. If so, it is they that destroyed their own resource.

Izea is rolling out their own page ranking and tracking system next week called RealRank. And, unlike the covert and mysterious Google gods, they are putting up their formula for all to see. And that makes so much more sense to me! Why have a secret and sly ranking formula? What on earth is the point of that, anyway?

I think none. Yeah I know, I’m going on and on about this Google thing but it bugs me to no end!

Of course I hope Izea keeps up with what is promises. They have been having a lot of problems with Pay Per Post lately, and many disgruntled Bloggers. But hopefully they will get all their ducks in a row.

And I’m disabling the Firefox plugin Search Status. Since Alexa doesn’t give accurate measurements and PR is now meaningless.

On this day..

Tags: Blog, Networking

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5 Comments

  1. [...] sparks light up the web when the guys over at Izea, PayPerPost’s parent company, announced that they would be [...]

  2. Tina Silva (17 comments.) on 17.11.2007 at 16:09 (Reply)

    I’m looking forward on seeing what PPP has to offer. Google is pissing off everyone right now, including myself.

  3. Tina Silva on 17.11.2007 at 17:09 (Reply)

    I'm looking forward on seeing what PPP has to offer. Google is pissing off everyone right now, including myself.

  4. David (2 comments.) on 06.12.2007 at 11:58 (Reply)

    What makes sense to me is Google not allowing their front page search results to be populated by people who paid for links and a bunch of BS paid reviews. Ask the average consumer if they would trust a review someone was paid to write.

    David’s last blog post..Ideas And Tips For Anxiety Problems

  5. David on 06.12.2007 at 12:58 (Reply)

    What makes sense to me is Google not allowing their front page search results to be populated by people who paid for links and a bunch of BS paid reviews. Ask the average consumer if they would trust a review someone was paid to write. <em>David's last blog post..<a href='http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/FearAndAnxietySymp...rel="nofollow">Ideas And Tips For Anxiety Problems</a></em>

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