Sites developed on Drupal get a pretty good start Google page rank. All our sites are given the rank of 3 or 4. We create websites on various subjects, containing 100 pages or more, good quality content and design. Our own website has rank 4 on the next month after the launch.

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Henry-Cavill’s picture

That's interesting, but why do you think it is? Is it the way Drupal produces the html?

I've used Wordpress a lot until now but it seems to be a hard slog getting the page rank anywhere near PR3 or PR4. For example, my last Wordpress site was Valid Domain Auctions which lists Go Daddy domains at auction with a high Google page rank. This is where the irony is, as it's been online for a couple of months now and still at PR0. Depressing stuff. Maybe I should use Drupal more!

Jason Calicanis’s picture

I'd like a heads up on why this is too...

Shift_Ins’s picture

It could have to do with the high quality onsite code that is used. Also if you are including a robot.txt file and sitemap you will be leaps and bounds about those wordpress users.