Compete Rank
May 16th, 2007
Written By: Adam Sussman

I just upgraded my FireFox Extension, Search Status, to 1.19 and now I have something called “Compete Rank”.
Take a look at what Compete Rank has for Google. It shows that Google has a Compete Rank of 10,788.

And that number means???






May 17th, 2007 03:58
I just upgraded that extention too and got that tool, it just seems like the Alexa data, but by someone else. And yes they have a toolbar just like Alexa lol
May 17th, 2007 05:54
There must have been an error. It’s reading Rank #2 for me. If you go to compete.com you can verify if the number is pulling correctly.
May 17th, 2007 07:29
Hi ShandyKing,
Craig from Quirk here. Compete ranks the top one million websites in the U.S. based on the number of People the domain attracts each month. Visit http://www.compete.com for more info on Compete - I think you will find it interesting.
I thought it made sense to offer another angle on valuing a site with SearchStatus. As to exactly why Google has a score of 10,788, that’s a question for Compete
June 2nd, 2007 03:53
I too use Search Status, but I already knew about compete.com before I did the upgrade. If you do a whois at domaintools.com , you will see compete.com data there too.
What I have noticed is that their U.S visitors / month data is somewhat accurate. That’s why I like it more than Alexa.
But I was wondering, how to show U.S visitors per month data in my Search Status extension ? Any Ideas?
June 2nd, 2007 10:32
Hmmm…. I just upgraded SearchStatus to version 1.20, and all I have now is Pagerank and Alexa, no mention of Compete rank anywhere in the plugin.
Perhaps Compete was removed again in the new version?
June 2nd, 2007 19:18
I like it since it gives my site a good number but suspect it is actually meaningless ranking device
June 7th, 2007 12:40
Firfox haven’t yet updated my plugin, so its there. And I figured out myself how to view the visitors, and I didn’t thought it was that easy. Just right click on the compete bar and you will see “Site Visitors (1,574)” That’s monthly average, and these numbers are for shandyking.com
June 17th, 2007 07:01
This is great because you can get a variety of rankings. It’s good to see different stats.
September 4th, 2007 14:16
Yeah, I completely agree. As much websites like Alexa and Compete we have it’s better for us, because different website will be Ranked from a different algorithm and some will be better then other, but according to Alexa it’s not….
I hope you’ve got what I meant
November 8th, 2007 07:56
I have to admit that I don’t pay much attention to the Alexa/Compete pixels, especially for my own sites. They’re redundant and less accurate than my analytics, and therefore pretty much useless.
Has anyone been able to draw a meaningful conclusion from these toolbars?
February 25th, 2008 04:31
Ya good ranking,,I love search stats..
May 22nd, 2008 07:36
Even after reading this post I don’t understand whats the use of compete ranking. As a webmaster I use Alexa and Pagerank. Then how does compete rank helps me???
Waiting for your feedback. You can email to me.
thanks
August 13th, 2008 23:02
I personally feel compete to be useless
it gets only US visitors