You have to be careful with pagerank, unless you have access to the raw results, because google customizes results based on acct and even domain. On Feb 5, 2008, at 8:52 AM, Ismael Peña-López wrote:
Hi
I have personally used Google PageRank as a proxy for popularity. In my opinion, it is more inclusive - in the sense that Sarah pointed - than Alexa.
On the other hand, PR is not an absolute ranking, so you'll need something more to compare two sites with same PR.
Ismael Peña-López ICTlogy.net
Public Policies for Development and ICT4D School of Law and Political Science Open University of Catalonia
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