I was devastated when google de-ranked my blog last year. I was ranked a whopping “4/10″ until the third quarter of 2007, when google decided to penalized those who were “actively” involved in paid bloggings. In my opinion, that wasn’t fair at all because they themselves are involved in the advertisement business. Did I tell you that google ads annoy the crap out of me? With those ugly and boring looking banners either hanging in between posts in a blog or website. Yeah! What a humdrum!
So, I was feeling really ecstatic with the many paid blogging opportunities with Pay Per Post because my blog was holding one of the most favorable pagerank. My world just hard-crashed when my pagerank spiraled down to a “0″ - OVERNIGHT! I frantically searched for answers at Izea forums and had hot discussions about the de-rank. Everyone, including the management team at PPP, was concerned and baffled by the unfair ruling. Then it was weeks or a month later, Ted of PPP, now Izea, came up with a brilliant idea! He and his dynamic team created an awesome ranking system called Izea Ranks, which is better known as RealRank.

RealRank is a wonderful site ranking system that emphasizes exclusively on measuring traffic and influence of individual blogs throughout the blogosphere. It provides more precise statistical data collected directly from the source. Unlike other unreliable ranking systems, RealRank scoring algorithm is public. The system weighs blogs 70% on daily unique visitors, 20% by daily active inbound links and 10% by daily page views as reported by ITK (Izea ToolKit).
RealRank does not only help bloggers but also allow advertisers to collect more accurate data and enable them to analyze the relative reach of blogs and make informed online advertising purchasing decisions on a long term basis.
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