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Order by Page Rank Possible?

         

AprilS

8:02 pm on Sep 21, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I was wondering if there is anyway to get the pages in a site to be ordered by page rank. I don't want to see all 3,000 pages of my site...but know which pages are mine google considers to have a high PR would be great (and save time browsing thousands of pages.

vitaplease

6:42 am on Sep 22, 2003 (gmt 0)

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there used to be a tool -link: but as much as Google likes Pagerank, they like to keep customisable overviews to themselves..

http site:mydomain.com

should give a rough indication and you could replace http with "mydomain" or "home", depending on how you set up your site.

AprilS

7:29 pm on Sep 22, 2003 (gmt 0)

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vitaplease, thank you for your help...I did that...but I'm a little concerned by the results. I tried both of these
http: site:mydomain.com
http: site:www.mydomain.com

Either way, it only comes back with 4 results. What does this mean? Is there something wrong? We have approximately 2,000 pages on our site and Not one of the 4 results that came back is even hour homepage. Our site has been live for over 2 years now...and I've watched google crawl pretty much our whole site.

pageoneresults

8:10 pm on Sep 22, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Try this one...

site:www.mydomain.com -qwerty

You won't get PageRank order, but you should see all of the pages indexed by Google. The goal is to use a word that does not appear on your site to obtain the results, hence the -qwerty.

TheDave

10:56 pm on Sep 22, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Just a note on the negative matching thing, if you are going to broaden your search with the negative string, or search a larger site, make sure that the string is actually random. Strings like qwerty asdfgh etc are common, even tho they may appear random :) I like to go from one side of the keyboard to the other, mix it around a bit :)

For example:

site:.com -qwerty = 700,000 results
site:.com -qpmlzdjfge = 124,000,000

site:yahoo.com -qwerty = 695,000 results
site:yahoo.com -qpmlzdjfge = 17,600,000

Of course the number of page's returned is just an estimate, but I think you can see the difference :)