A quick way to grade your site

by Jun Loayza on October 8, 2008

I just found a quick way to grade your website by using Website Grader.  Its a quick and easy tool that uses a “complex algorithm” to actually let you know how your website ranks compared to other websites.

According to Website Grader, my blog is ranked 85/100.  Actually, our site, FDCareer.com was ranked 85/100 as well, and I highly doubt that they should get the same exact score.

To Website Grader’s credit, they do seem to do a very thourough job on analyzing your site.  They take the following factors into account:

  • On-Page Seo
    • Meta Data
    • Heading Summary
    • Image Summary
  • Off-Page Seo
    • Google page rank
    • Google indexed pages
    • Traffic rank
    • Inbound links
  • Blogosphere
    • Blog rank
    • Recent articles
  • Social mediasphere
    • Delicious
    • Digg
  • And a bunch of other things…

Check out the site and let me know what grade you get!  Hope that it’s a helpful tool  :)

About the author

Jun Loayza Jun Loayza is the Co-Founder of RewardMe, a digital rewards program for restaurants and retailers. In his entrepreneurial experience, Jun has sold 2 internet companies and lead social media technology campaigns for Sephora, Whole Foods Market, Levi's, LG, and Activision. Find Jun on Google or Twitter

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Cody McKibben October 8, 2008 at 4:30 am

Good find, Jun! That is a great tool that’s especially useful for pointing out SEO tweaks you can improve. Another link in my developer goodie-bag is http://quantcast.com, which gives you a ton of competitive analysis info.

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JunLoayza October 8, 2008 at 12:25 pm

Hey Cody,

Thanks for the tip on Quantcast. I have actually used it before and we are using it for fdcareer.com. I’m not currently using it for my personal blog; instead, I use google analytics.

Thanks for sharing some of your tips and tricks and I look forward to learning more.

- Jun

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Steve Johnson October 9, 2008 at 3:39 pm

Hey Jun, you should also check out http://seomoz.org
I used to use it a lot and it’s pretty useful! Our site is slowly climbing the ranks!

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