Directory PageRank Statistics as of Apr 13, 09

Here are updated statistics after Google’s latest PageRank update. The stats were compiled from our database of over 12,000 web directories.

It appears that directory PageRank is still pretty stable. The most significant increase is in PR0 directories which has been slightly offset by a decrease in NA( -1) directories. We have to remember that the overall sample size has grown by 3%.
Factors that may affect these numbers:
- Most of our submissions that we get come from brand new directories, meaning that we are constantly adding new PR0 and N/A to our database.
- I often go out of my way to add large networks of directories that are stored on the same IP (so that I don’t add them later without knowing their IP associations. More often than not these directories are still N/A or PR0 years after being created. I’m not sure if it something Google does or if it the fact that each individual directory is not really marketed much. It looks like Google is cracking down on these as I often see large blocks of NA PR when I do the updates.
- Since many of the directories are add by the editor of this site, the results cannot be considered random. The results of any given date can be skewed by the types of directories that were added in the previous 3 months. These statistics are more useful when looking at a long-term trends.
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Published on April 14th, 2009 | 3 Comments | Posted by admin |




3 Responses to “New PageRank Statistics for our 12,000 Directories”
That is why I want to have a directory website especially PHPLD site.
this is so good to have this. page rank is so important.
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