This Blog’s SEO Score is Better than Shoemoney’s

Randy from grownupgeek.com had an interesting post that compared his SEO score with several other well known bloggers. Naturally, after reading the post I checkout out Nullamatix.com’s SEO score, and the results were surprising.

Shoemoney from shoemoney.com is one of the Adsense poster children, an affiliate marketing genius, and a successful on-line entrepreneur; but how much does he really know when dealing with search engine optimization? According to the comparison, domaintools.com indicates Nullamatix.com has a better SEO score than Shoemoney’s very popular and resourceful blog.

Shoemoney’s Skills to Pay the Bills SEO Score

Shoemoney’s SEO Score

Nullamatix’s Technology Made Simple SEO Score

Nullamatix SEO Score

So what, who cares, right? This is a big deal to me, especially since Shoemoney is a well respected inspiration to a lot of people. He’s the one that motivated me to peruse on-line marketing in the first place, so this comparison was very surprising. Does Shoemoney care? Probably not, but I’ll definitely follow up and see if he makes any changes to rectify the issue.

How does your site compare with Shoemoney’s SEO score? Feel free to share in the comments.

[tags]Shoemoney, SEO[/tags]

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5 Comments »

collapse Comment by anon
2007-12-09 20:39:45

these “scores” are a joke. no one cares. do you have a check made out from Google to you for $130k+?

 
collapse Comment by Guy Patterson
2007-12-09 21:09:12

No - but perhaps one day :) I do reference that 130k check as motivation, but thanks for sharing!

 
collapse Comment by Dave
2007-12-10 00:31:52

I don’t think Shoe considers himself an SEO guru

 
collapse Comment by Guy Patterson
2007-12-10 09:00:48

Maybe not in those terms, but something similar. The man can rank #1 for almost anything he chooses, and he’s proven so on more than one occasion. That makes him a ‘guru’ in my book.

 
collapse Comment by livescore
2008-03-22 04:21:43

Thank you for publishing this article, I was sad to read it, but it was worth it.

 
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