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What is your Page Strength?

Filed in: SEO Beginner, Web — July 17th, 2006

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SEOMoz.org launched Page Strength, an online tool to tell you the importance and visibility of web pages.

Page Strength

We know Google PageRank and use it to determine importance of web pages, but it is rather unfair. Page Strength uses many factors to determine the “strength” of a site:

  • Links pointing to full URL
  • Links pointing to domain
  • Position at Google for first four workds of title tag on target URL
  • Age of Domain
  • Links from domains with .edu TLDs
  • Links from domains with .gov TLDs
  • Alexa Rank
  • Domain name visibility
  • Internal Link Percent
  • Number of search results for URL search at del.icio.us
  • Listing in DMOZ
  • Links found in Wikipedia
  • Google Pagerank of full URL and Domain

I got Page Strength 5.5 out of 10 for LiewCF.com. How about yours?

Page Strength SEO Tool - SEOmoz.org

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  • Arrgh. Mine keeps timing out.
    "We were unable to fetch the URL you entered. Please verify the URL is active and try again."
  • i only got 1.5. poor me. *cry*

    ... but this shows seamoz.org is telling the truth as i expected it! (expect my page rank to be below 3!).
  • well, i think this one should be a little bit more accurate than pagerank... Haven't try it yet though... (Slrrpppp.....sipping coffee) :-)
  • it's dead :(
  • LcF
    Just checked, it is working again.
  • It's working. Checked mine, showing 2 of 10...expected very low...hahahah!
  • I got 4.5 and very pleased with it. Will blog this and link to you.
  • I got 7.5. That shouldn't be too bad, right?
  • LcF
    You have a great site, Andreas :)
  • say, when i try out my old blog at blogspot (jogalong.blogspot.com), i got page strength of 5! wow! big difference from my present blog at wordpress (which is actually only 3 months old). though my blogspot blog is dead now, it still can get some high (well... moderate) rating?
  • nice tool!

    I got only 2 for my website's page strength...
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