Our GRADE!

We were rated 92/100 on the Website Grader.

Updated Dec 23, 2009

This is pretty amazing, considering that the site was first put online August 11, 09! We have had over 1500 visitors in the two months and here is what the Website Grader has to say about us…

HubSpot’s Website Grader
Report for raywaldo.com
Dec 23, 2009 at 11:49 PM

A website grade of 92/100 for raywaldo.com means that of the hundreds of thousands of websites that have previously been evaluated, our algorithm has calculated that this site scores higher than 92% of them in terms of its marketing effectiveness. The algorithm uses a proprietary blend of over 50 different variables, including search engine data , website structure, approximate traffic, site performance, and others.

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The Editors at Blogged rated us “Very Good”

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Technorati Blog Ranking : Top 2.29 %

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Ray Waldo is a retired pastor with a passion for making technology accessible for the ordinary person. His religious organization has assigned him as the unofficial "Technology Evangelist" for the State of Louisiana. Ray prefers the title "Bishop of Technology."