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Google PR Checker Issue

         

nanovation

6:45 pm on May 31, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Hi All,
Does anyone know of a website or software I can use that will tell me which of my web pages have the highest PR?

I have a website with over 1,000 web pages and I'd love to be able to know how many PR5 pages I have vs. PR 4 pages. And which ones they are.

Thanks in advance for the help :D

bill

4:56 am on Jun 1, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to WebmasterWorld nanovation.

Google's Webmaster Tools [google.com] will do that for you.

phranque

9:32 am on Jun 1, 2008 (gmt 0)

nanovation

9:25 pm on Jun 1, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Thanks for the suggestion. While the tool bar can tell you page by page your PR, I have over 1,000 pages. That would take me forever!

I need a tool that will tell me which of my 1,000 pages has the highest PR and which pages those are.

Any other suggestions?

tedster

9:41 pm on Jun 1, 2008 (gmt 0)

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While we cannot discuss specific Google Tools here (see Charter [webmasterworld.com]) we can discuss ways that you might get this data.

Google offers the site: operator, and there are add-ons for Firefox that will show the PR for every url on the Google results page. You can set your Google preferences to 100 results per page and then copy/paste those results with the PR value included, into an Office document for later editing and sorting. You'll probably find many urls with no PR - so deleting them will make the job a bit saner - or you can just let them sort down to the end of the list manually.

To go beyond the 1000 url limit, you can use the site: operator in a directory by directory manner - site:example.com/directory/.

As I said, the job won't be all that daunting if you use Firefox with one of the add-ons that places PR values by each result.

dmje

6:46 am on Jun 2, 2008 (gmt 0)

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This is slightly off topic but I used a tool that pretty much what tedster said and it shows that not one of my pages has page rank. However, in WMT all the keywords and phrases that I watch are doing well, traffic is up and sales are up, so I know everyone is going to say not to worry, but I find it strange that all my pages had rank a few months back and now not a single one does that I can find. Can't help but worry a little.

Ideas?