Ezinearticles The Best Web 2.0 Site For High Keyword Ranking
November 6th, 2009 | by BillEgan |A recent research study by Internet Marketing Blueprint reported some startling news. 
The study looked at approximately 60,000 “popular” internet marketing keywords to see what the level of penetration was for web 2.0 platforms in the top 10 Google results.
The results provided some startling new information on how best to rank pages that you create in various web 2.0 sites including the following
| Web 2.0 site | Alexa Rank |
| 2 | |
| Youtube | 4 |
| EzineArticles | 140 |
| HubPages | 277 |
| Squidoo | 323 |
| Goarticles | 1,857 |
| Article Dashboard | 3,670 |
| Blogspot | 3,72 |
The findings included evidence that there is no relationship between a high Alexa ranking and a high page rank for your pages.
For example Facebook and Youtube are the top 2 ranked pages but ony 2.5% of the keywords researched ranked in the top 10 results returned by the SERPS.
The best ranking web 2.0 platform overall was Blogspot.com.
The best site where you can easily publish your own article content is EzineArticles. The research found that 15% of all keywords had an Ezine article in the top 10 listings!
You can read the full research report at Internet Marketing Blueprint.
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3 Responses to “Ezinearticles The Best Web 2.0 Site For High Keyword Ranking”
By Andrew Lovatt on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply
Hi Bill,
Very interesting. Look forward to further review from you when you’ve kicked the tyres and taken it for a drive.
very best,
Andrew
Andrew Lovatt, md
redmoonmedia
clear thinking – creative vision
By BillEgan on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply
Clearly I would think that the reason must be the fact that many social media sites now use the Nofollow attribute to prevent links from enhancing seo authority from overuse of links from social media.
By BillEgan on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply
Andrew thanks for your comment