Experiment to Increase Page Rank, Alexa Rank and Technorati Authority: Final Result
This the final result of my little experiment that I started around a month ago. Along the process, there’s been some problems that mostly came from my part. The whole idea was based on a theory that when we exchange links than we’re going to have lots of links pointing into our blog. The expected result is the increase of google page rank.
During the process, we I was visiting tons of blog and left a message that ask for a link exchange with the owner. If the owner of the blog agrees, than links are placed - on my blog and on their blog. To make sure that I’ve put their links on my blog, most of them will visit dojimonster.com. By doing this, they have helped dojimonster.com to get better alexa rank. We can see the steady increase on the rank.
The first time I started this experiment, the alexa rank was 6,017,274. And a week after that it increased quite significant to 3,434,149. Two weeks later it also increased although not as big as the previous jump. It climbed a little to 3,140,224. After that Google updated the page rank…
So now it’s the final report. Check out the result and judge by yourself whether it is worth it or not to go to all the trouble.
Page Rank: 1
Alexa Rank: 999,770
Technorati Authority: 24
There’s been a small increase on page rank - from N/A to PR1, not bad a 2 months old blog although I now that there are lots of blogs who got bigger PR on the latest update.
Popularity: 25% [?]
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Still, your experiment was worth Ujang. There’s an increase happened on your blog/website’s stats. From page rank, alexa rank and technorati rank.
@Gusher
I guess so…but your blog got even higher PR and Alexa…how did you do it?
hmmm.. this is interesting,, i think i’ll tyr this.. thanks for the idea..
and oh, by the way, thanks for visitjng my blog and adding me to your blogroll, wil do the same..
Nice experience, I got to try it on my blog too
I think i’ll follow this, honestly I hate this idea because it will wasting my time. but maybe now I’ll try to enjoy blog hoping
i see that we have almost the same experiment, just get another result with mine.
GPR : 2
Alexa : 546.303 (now)
technorati : 61
good luck bro
I just could not understand the feedburner counter…it shows 28259…is it for real man? how did you do that on the 2 months old blog?
I’ve been blogging for about 3 years, but haven’t put much effort into improving my blog rank until about 2 months ago…
Its an ongoing process… but my blog “hangs off” my main business site (http://www.computer-aid.com.au)
About 1.5 years ago, my main site was PR4, and the blog was PR3. Then at some point, the main site went back to PR3, and the PR isn’t going up or down.
Recently, I’ve been doing a lot of directory submissions, web2.0 (social bookmarking, etc) activity, and as of a few days ago: entrecard.
The recent activity has boosted my alexa rank (from 1.5M, to around 930K), but no change in pagerank.
I think google takes a lot of different things into consideration (not just reciprocal links)
eg:
- one-way links
- how easy it is to “read” the website, traffic (yes, google can figure out traffic, both directly and indirectly
- how many people find you in a google search
- after the google search, if a visitor clicks on your link, and then goes straight back to google and tries a different link, then you get marked down af being irrelevant for that search.
In my case, I focussed on doing well if someone searches for: brisbane computer repairs
Google seemed to like that!
I guess balance is important. eg: if you have tons of reciprocal links, but no one-way links, then google gets suspicious…