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                Have you tried Michelle MacPhearson's Rank Decoding Engine from <a href="http://www.crowdmountainsite.com" title="Crown Mountain Site">http://www.crowdmountainsite.com<br />
</a><br />
<br />
It's a great piece of free software that will help you find out which sites Google rates most highly in your particular niche.<br />
<br />
Unusually for such a great and useful program, it is actually possible to do what it does, yourself, manually. So I had a go, the hard way to see what I found.<br />
<br />
To make my life simpler I just chose a single keyword phrase (in reality you would choose nearer 10 phrases)<br />
<br />
On my test the top Crowd Mountain results were:<br />
<br />
site1.com 3 results<br />
site2.com 2 results<br />
etc<br />
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and on my manual test I was able to check site1.com and see its 3 results were in positions 17, 37 and 39 <br />
and site2.com was in positions 6 and 8<br />
<br />
So remember - the Rank Decoding Engine simply orders sites by the number of times they appear in the top 50 search results. It doesn't weight the sites by position.<br />
I'm just wondering which site you would say had the most authority. The one that appears 3 times in the top 50 but at low positions (17, 37 and 39) or the one that appears twice at higher positions (6 and 8)?<br />
<br />
What if a site came in at positions 1 and 2. The Rank Decoding Engine would rate it lower than a site that came in at 48, 49 and 50. <br />
<br />
Just something to think about.<br />
<br />
<hr /><br />
<br />
BUG ALERT <br />
<br />
I think I have found a bug as well although I really need to test this a bit more.<br />
<br />
site1.com was actually uk.com and The Rank Decoding Engine reported it as having 3 results in my test.<br />
But when I looked the sites were actually<br />
<br />
www.feathers.uk.com<br />
www.historic-uk.com<br />
www.hotels.uk.com<br />
<br />
so historic-uk.com shouldn't have been counted.<br />
<br />
<hr /><br />
<br />
Being a uk resident I'm looking forward to country specific versions but I'm more than happy with what we have at the moment. A really useful tool to add to the list.<br />
<br />
Mike Kay<br />
Mersey Internet.<br />
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