Is 3238 community rank good?
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I am a new Moz member. I do not understand the numbers and rankings. Is 3238 community rank good?
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I just want to add one thing. If you looking at points to determine the validity of someone's insights or SEO knowledge, I wouldn't. For example, I have 160 some odd points, but almost all of those are from me asking questions. Not from me answering them. Whenever someone is kind enough to answer one of the many questions I post, I look at their thumbs ups, thumbs downs and good answers as one factor in how much stock I take in what they say.
Best,
Ruben
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Thank you
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It's ranked out of all the members which checking now is 3,314 so your ranked that, its done by moz points
list of ranked members :
http://moz.com/community/users
*spell check!
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Hi Roxanne
Welcome to Moz! The community rank is based on how many Moz points you have accumulated when you have interacted on Moz by responding to questions, posting on YouMoz and also updating your profile. The more Moz points you accumulate the higher your community rank is, the lower the number the higher your rank.
3238 is a good starting point but it will get even better the more you involve yourself in the Moz community!
All the best to you!
Peter
Edit: there is more info on Moz points and how you can earn them here
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