Sometime ago, I came across a handy online writer tool for tracking URLs of published work. The name of the website is PageRankAlert.com. You add your URLs to the site to track them and organize them all in one place. But, that is not PageRankAlert's only feature. The website also looks up your Google PageRank for you, and sorts your articles URLs by PageRank. They send you a nice email to let you know if the PageRank of your article changes.
The PageRank sorting comes in handy when you are backlinking. For example, if you haven't already added links within your articles, and you have 10 articles with a page rank of 4 and 10 articles with a PageRank of 0, you would obviously start with the 10 articles that have a PageRank of 4. An article with a PageRank of 4 hands down some of it's great rank to each of the articles it links to. An article with a PageRank of 0 has nothing to hand down, so a link from it to other articles doesn't benefit a writer.
To put it in a simpler way, if you have a current article with great Google PageRank of 4, linking it to one of your newer articles will help the newer article flourish in PageRank also. Linking to your newer articles from an article with a PageRank of 0 doesn't do your newer articles any good at all.
Not only is PageRankAlert.com a great writer tool for tracking URLs and tracking Google PageRank, some search engines actually recognize the link posted in PageRankAlert.com as a valid backlink to your article. So adding your URL there will help get your article recognized.
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
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