Izearank.com better than Google PR for bloggers?

Do bloggers have a better chance of having their blogs valued with Izearank than Google’s PR? Is Izearank.com better than Google PR for bloggers? Please respond via comments.

I find this subject particularly interesting since it hits close to home. I’m holding off on providing too much on the subject beyond saying that I have been throught  the sign-up process at IzeaRank.com. My suggestion to those of you 20,000 plus people reading this that happen to be bloggers is for you to give it a try. Don’t sit by waiting for the next Google algo* to come skipping by when they decide to target 1) Text-Link-Ads 2) PayPerPost 3) Your favorite advertiser.

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Posted in Izearank, macewan.org at January 9th, 2008. Trackback URI: trackback

4 Responses to “Izearank.com better than Google PR for bloggers?”

  1. January 10th, 2008 at 10:09 am #VC Dan

    I’ve registered and hit one snag verifying (now resolved).

    BTW, I think the site is http://www.izearanks.com/ (note the plural). Ted mentioned there will be more ranks in the future such as ROIRank.

  2. January 10th, 2008 at 9:55 pm #BadEvan

    Thanks for the info.

    I’m gonna check it out. I’ll let ya know how it works for me.

  3. January 11th, 2008 at 6:39 am #macewan

    Hey VC Dan, Registration was flawless for my site. Thanks for pointing out the ’s’.

  4. January 11th, 2008 at 7:49 am #macewan

    @badevan, hey thanks for dropping by. I’ve been “taking notes/screenshots” of the sign-up process for an article I’m working up this weekend. So far I’m impressed with the open access to our stas. Hopefully, others like LinkWorth, LoudLaunch & Smorty will consider working with Izea to use the data instead of relying on Google’s PR monopoly.

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