Website ranking

Website ranking

You do probably have a few words that you often is testing the search engines up against for ranking. Rankpilot is an easy way of testing how your current ranking is. Just enter your website URL and one or more keywords and you get the ranking from 14 different search engines. (don't use the email field - you just get an email with your URL and keywords - no ranklist!)
The Google Ranking is like this:
PR0: Penalty/Starting Rank
PR1: A one-page site that no-one cares about
PR2: A very small-time, very new site
PR3: Probably a new site. 3 is a common first ranking.
PR4: A hobby site or small venture site.
PR5: A reasonable site. Not small-time, but not big-time either.
PR6: Established site, with a reasonable amount of content. Usually the result of the hard work of one person.
PR7: A large venture, often a collaboration or decent-sized company. Can also be long-established sole venture. PR8: Major site. Often the web presence of a large company.
PR9: Very large company or well-known media outlet/internet service.
PR10: Large international company / software company or major search engine.
PR11: Google
This is found on the great discussionforum Google News.

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