As bloggers, we always wonder how to measure our own progress and success. Different bloggers use different metrics. Many rely on RSS membership but I have seen blogs with thousands of RSS subscribers that hardly send any traffic to a blog they link to. Others such as Technorati rely on the number of links but we all know how links can be easily manipulated. Although numerous blog ranking systems exist based on different factors most seem to suffer in varying degrees from credibility/measurability issues. blogRank solves many of these issues by using a mathematical model to provide the ultimate ranks for blogs in a certain category.
For bloggers, blogRank shows you how well your blog compares to other blogs in your niche.
The roof is on fire
I saw another one of these ranking services launched yesterday, and it looks like blogRank uses a portfolio of other metrics to come to a rank for your blog. The site is still a bit beta-ish, and it’s unclear what some of the metrics even are (way to not use title or alt attributes, guys). I had to look at the bottom to figure out one of the icons was for another comparison site, Compete (which is kinda neat). Also, I get the feeling that most of the RSS are listed as “n/a” because someone put in the old Feedburner code. These links have changed since Google recently started porting all Feedburner accounts to “feeds2″.
When I first checked, SS!AB ranked 22 in the Anime category (Interests > Anime). The rankings might not be set, considering that 58/125 metrics were “n/a” when I checked the site out. That or they haven’t really bothered with the Anime category, since it’s more worthwhile for a new metrics site to focus on the Blogging category (whose table is much more fully populated). Hopefully as the site matures, the metrics table will be more comprehensive, because it’s nice having a list of rankings and competitors to check on from time to time.
blogRank Launched
The roof is on fire
I saw another one of these ranking services launched yesterday, and it looks like blogRank uses a portfolio of other metrics to come to a rank for your blog. The site is still a bit beta-ish, and it’s unclear what some of the metrics even are (way to not use title or alt attributes, guys). I had to look at the bottom to figure out one of the icons was for another comparison site, Compete (which is kinda neat). Also, I get the feeling that most of the RSS are listed as “n/a” because someone put in the old Feedburner code. These links have changed since Google recently started porting all Feedburner accounts to “feeds2″.
When I first checked, SS!AB ranked 22 in the Anime category (Interests > Anime). The rankings might not be set, considering that 58/125 metrics were “n/a” when I checked the site out. That or they haven’t really bothered with the Anime category, since it’s more worthwhile for a new metrics site to focus on the Blogging category (whose table is much more fully populated). Hopefully as the site matures, the metrics table will be more comprehensive, because it’s nice having a list of rankings and competitors to check on from time to time.
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