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Is there a listing of top ranked web sites? ?

I'm looking for most popular, most profitable or most successful in certain niche markets. Where would I go to search for that info, based on REAL, reliable information. (NOT a Google or Yahoo search, since they no longer really portray reliable information.)

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    "Since they no longer really portray reliable information." What are you basing your argument on? Also it's kindof ironic that you're using Yahoo to post your question.

    But if you want to quibble, everything is unreliable. Every list you will ever read is biased in some way or other. For instance, Wikipedia is written by people. People are biased, ergo their writing will inflect their bias towards or against the topic.

    Anyway, Google is the most popular search engine. Firefox is technically the best browser, but Internet Explorer is the most popular. MSN mesenger is the most popular IM service. Wikipedia is the best e-enclyopedia. Amazon is the best shop, and Ebay is the best Auction site. Figuring out a niche is a matter of common sense.

  • 1 decade ago

    Alexa.com is considered to be one of the most well-demonstrated site for ranking consideration, but when you get right down to it all you really have to do is go to any search engine, type in the keywords related to the niche you're referring to and it will do the work for you.

    Search engines algorithms are very advanced, use multiple qualifiers that differ depending on which search engine you use, and provide you with what the public is currently seeing when searching for the same thing you are. They are as up-to-date as you can get seeing how they send out their crawlers/spiders on a regular basis, and you aren't, at that point, necessarily relying on one company, or site's, estimation of what's popular, but on the popularity rankings and relevancy rankings of a search engine designed to pull that information up.

    Hope this helps! Good luck.

    Source(s): Max Elliot - http://www.webguides4u.com/
  • selvey
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    before each and every thing, merely because you submitted your web site does not mean it really is going to rank in any respect. Are your pages optimized? you may't anticipate to rank for any words until eventually you do. the first search for engine you may want to be in is MSN. it really is the fastest and least puzzling to optimize for. do not put up your web site to the engines better than one. even as they discover your web site they are going to come back on their own. What are you able to do to make positive your web site is totally listed? make positive you've little or minimum java sparkling layout create an internet site map and put up it to Google artwork on one way links. without one way links you received't rank properly interior the engines. From what I see your key-word tag is faulty. Take it out. Engines do not use them anymore. Why each and each and every of the "@" on your web site? that can confuse human beings and the engines. a thanks to apply identify tags wisely. there's significantly better that must be executed and lots so that you'll study. See the links less than for better information

  • mike H
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    try using alexa.com offers lots of information on which are the most popular sites - including when they started - how there rank has increased or decreased

    Source(s): www.computer-adviser.com
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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    This has a Rank of the top 500 per country of the most visited websites...

    http://www.alexa.com/site/ds/top_sites?cc=US&ts_mo...

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