Blogging, Web Tools

Blog Rank – Another Ranking Service – Christianity Category

Posted by John Saddington on May 5, 2009

Blog Rank has been announced a few days back and it’s already seen some growth and some “movement,” sotospeak, in terms of the various rankings.

Apparently, they have a “Christianity” section which I took a quick look at. This blog holds the #7 spot, according to their metrics and analysis.

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The results are a little dubious and so I wouldn’t take them as gospel truth and so I won’t be showing their badge ever on this site or my other blog.

Feel free to add your blog to the listing and see where it ranks accordingly but don’t take it serious. I’d expect that they’d add a “weekly change” feature if they want to stay relevant and somewhat useful other than an ego-check.

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John Saddington

John is the Chief Editor @ The 8BIT Network and Senior Blog Junkie here at ChurchCrunch.He enjoys Triple-Tall Americanos, developing Wordpress Themes, and a few other Random Things.

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9 Responses to “Blog Rank – Another Ranking Service – Christianity Category”

  1. I'll try to check it out for my blog. Just out of curiosity, are rankings like these impt for a blog? currently i have joined 7 blog ranks and i'm really unsure if it's helping my site or not. *sigh*

  2. csalzman

    Microsoft.com is #1 in their "books category"…dubious is the right word for it.

  3. We back to the conversation about analytics and why we do what we do. It's not about the numbers and my ego doesn't need any more ideas on how puff up the pride-ball.

  4. Is there one site you would recommend for this?

  5. Earth

    Good article, thank you
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