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Big Fish Rank


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Site Class:Are you a Big Fish?

Want to check if you are a Big Fish in the Cyber Ocean?  Goongee lets you check your number of back links and some kind of page rank meter. Then they tell you what level are you by using picture of a fish. The good part is that they automatically update your result everyday so there is no hassle to update your weblog or going back to their site.

Here is the legend of  your blog in oceanic web

  1. Tiny Lil Guppy – I’m still this one. Tiny Lil Guppies better watch out. They’re just too small to wander the Ocean alone.
  2. Small Smelt – Smelts aren’t big and tough. Only Guppies are smaller.
  3. Medium Herring – Not the scariest fish around, but not one who gets pushed around easily either
  4. Big Shark – Better not mess with a Big Shark
  5. Humongous Sailfish – A fish this size is one to be reckoned with. You better have a big hook to catch this one.
  6. Freaking Whale – the largest of all creatures in the ocean. Only a few chosen websites can be whales.

Still a Guppy but I can grow to become a Freaking Whale on the World Wide Web. I just need to follow SEO back links and my blog will grow into the biggest Fish in the Ocean.

Can’t wait to be the biggest fish in the Sea!

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4 Responses to “Big Fish Rank”

  1. ubuntusl slubuntu.blogspot.com says:

    Very interesting blog. Pls visit mine also. Thanks

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