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What is your page strength ?

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

What is Page Strength ?

Page strength by SEOmoz is a search engine optimization metric tool that designed to quickly access your blog’s or page’s relative importance and visibility in 30 seconds!

Basically this tool tells you all information you need about your blogs or websites performance. It measures you domain based on 13 criteria.

What are the Criteria?

1. Links pointing to full URL (source: Yahoo! Site Explorer)

2. Links pointing to domain (source: Yahoo! Site Explorer)

3. Position at Google for first four words of title tag on target URL (source: Google)

4. Age of Domain (source: Wayback Machine)

5. Links from domains with .edu or .gov TLDs (source: Yahoo)

6. Alexa Rank (source: Alexa)

7. Domain name visibility (source: Google)

8. Internal Link Percent (source: Yahoo! Site Explorer)

9. Number of links according to Technorati (source: Technorati)

10. Number of search results for URL search at del.icio.us (source: del.icio.us)

11. Listings in DMOZ (ODP) (source: DMOZ)

12. Links found in Wikipedia (source: Wikipedia)

13. Google Pagerank of full URL and Domain (source: Google)

Huh, that is very long list. This powerful tool let you see page strength of any websites at a glance. I’ve did an quick access on AhTim.com and you guess what? My blog got page strength 2 out of 10! This means my blog is performing well so far, at least I am satisfied with it. How about yours?

There are some criteria that I would like to (more…)