I needed a list of Page Rank 9 and 8 sites for research so I thought it was a valuable information to share once I gathered it.
It is not a final list so any suggestions are welcome.
I also started creating a list of PR10 sites, but once I've seen cnn.com has been given ultimate trust I kind of lost my will.
The list is updated on July 10th, 2009.
List of PR9 sites
- adobe.com
- altavista.com
- amazon.com
- apache.org
- apple.com
- berkeley.edu
- bloglines.com
- cbsnews.com
- cdc.gov
- cisco.com
- cnet.com
- cnrs.fr
- com.com
- cornell.edu
- creativecommons.org
- dhs.gov
- elsevier.com
- energy.gov
- epa.gov
- ercim.org
- ethz.ch
- ets.org
- fao.org
- firefox.com
- flash.com
- flickr.com
- gamespot.com
- grants.gov
- harvard.edu
- house.gov
- hp.com
- ieee.org
- iht.com
- indiana.edu
- inria.fr
- internet2.edu
- jalbum.net
- keio.ac.jp
- loc.gov
- macromedia.com
- microsoft.com
- mozilla.com
- mozilla.org
- mysql.com
- nasa.gov
- nature.com
- netscape.com
- newsgator.com
- nih.gov
- noaa.gov
- npr.org
- nsf.gov
- nytimes.com
- opera.com
- php.net
- plone.org
- real.com
- regulations.gov
- section508.gov
- senate.gov
- siteground.com
- slashdot.com
- slashdot.org
- sourceforge.net
- sun.com
- times.com
- un.org
- unesco.org
- upenn.edu
- usdoj.gov
- va.gov
- webstandards.org
- whitehouse.gov
- who.int
- wired.com
- wordpress.com
- wordpress.org
- yahoo.com
- yahoomail.com
List of PR 8 sites
- aaas.org
- acm.org
- aol.com
- aps.org
- archive.org
- arizona.edu
- arxiv.org
- asu.edu
- barnesandnoble.com
- blogger.com
- brown.edu
- bu.edu
- cbc.ca
- cern.ch
- cmu.edu
- colorado.edu
- columbia.edu
- computer.org
- debian.org
- dmoz.org
- doi.gov
- duke.edu
- eb.com
- ebay.com
- economist.com
- energystar.gov
- excite.com
- freshmeat.net
- fws.gov
- gnu.org
- go.com
- google.fr
- hotbot.com
- ibm.com
- ietf.org
- iie.org
- imdb.com
- intel.com
- iom.edu
- itu.int
- java.com
- jhu.edu
- lycos.com
- mapquest.com
- metacrawler.com
- msn.com
- msnbc.com
- msu.edu
- nap.edu
- nas.edu
- nationalacademies.org
- nist.gov
- nokia.com
- nrel.gov
- oanda.com
- opensource.org
- oracle.com
- ornl.gov
- pbs.org
- perl.com
- pitt.edu
- princeton.edu
- psu.edu
- python.org
- realnetworks.com
- realplayer.com
- redhat.com
- rutgers.edu
- si.edu
- stanford.edu
- statcounter.com
- state.gov
- truste.org
- uci.edu
- uiuc.edu
- umd.edu
- umich.edu
- umn.edu
- unc.edu
- usc.edu
- usda.gov
- utexas.edu
- utoronto.ca
- verisign.com
- virginia.edu
- vlib.org
- washington.edu
- windowsmediaplayer.com
- winzip.com
- wisc.edu
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Hi! My name is Vladimir Prelovac. I am a computer engineer by profession and an adventurer by state of mind.
29 Comments
Thanks for the very helpful list, but how could I get at least a pr5
Has anyone got a backlink from any of these sites?
I've been researching and learning everything I can about getting backlinks from colleges. One way is to contribute to the colleges marketing department. Good luck all!
Thanks for the list very helpfull.Great blog.
Thnx for sharing nice resource.
Your site contain a many useful information. I look for a lot of this experience. Thanks!
Nice list... one other site i know is carnegie.org which is PR8.
You can check PR at http://www.1000dollarsamonth.com.. it is quick and easy for single domain query. There are other bulk pr checkers but i don't like them coz they are either too slow or don't work at all.
I think my website never will be so popular:)
Tony remarkable collection !!! Good Carry On
Thanks for posting the list! They are very helpful to optimize or increase the traffic in my website.
best list.. thanks for sharing very helpfull..
i will visit it again
Good list, but it not full. About 100 other sites have PR8-9 too.
how about Remi Turcotte ask?? thats 'From which of them you can insert a text link ?'
im waiting
Nice info Tony :)
Hi,
Did you know that Redhat have a magazine where it is possible to comment on the articles :-)
cheers
Tony
if i culd get link from one of theme ; ) maybe someday..
http://www.iit.edu is an 8. They have no idea of the power of their link juice. They rank on a sub-page for the term "smile"
This list is interesting, and it would be great to get a "dofollow" link from any of these sites, but a more realistic goal for link building would be to focus on getting "dofollow" links within relative content, on relative sites, regardless of how high their PageRank might be.
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From which of them you can insert a text link ?
You could submit content to some of these websites and get a non-nofollow'ed PR link bank. Like an addon to mozilla? Surely atleast one of these site will allow that?
I'll go do that right now - I'll get several, while I'm at it. ;-)
How about getting a link from one of them ? :)
Basically, in this instance, it serves as a reminder that we mere mortals are probably never going to have a PR of 8 or 9. ;-)
Vladimir - I have to confess, I didn't believe CNN had a 10 until I just went and doublechecked. I agree, it's...disheartening.
PR means page rank? how is this information useful to someone?
PR is only visible for SEO.It considered as a factor on SEO having a high PR means the site has a good content and a tons of backlinks.It is also considered as a trust rank.The importance of PR is for buying or selling your domain link and link exchanging.