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7:49 pm November 18, 2011
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Do any of you savvy blogging pros out there know if there is a tool or website somewhere that will show me all of the posts on my site that carry a specific Page Rank?
For example, I'd like to know which of my posts are PR 2 or higher, and am trying to figure out the quickest way to find this info.
Thanks!
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8:15 pm November 18, 2011
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Post edited 8:16 pm – November 18, 2011 by 20sFinances
I am not sure if this answers it – some of this is over my head (especially this late at night), but hopefully this link will help. I thought I would point it out just in case someone else might be able to explain/do it.
http://www.intenseblog.com/tut…..-site.html
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8:22 pm November 18, 2011
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Oh wow! I don't know if I can manage php scripts at 11:30 PM on Friday! haha
Scratch that – any time! :)
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20sFinances said:
I am not sure if this answers it – some of this is over my head (especially this late at night), but hopefully this link will help. I thought I would point it out just in case someone else might be able to explain/do it.
http://www.intenseblog.com/tut…..-site.html
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8:26 pm November 18, 2011
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Which browser do you use? I have a firefox plugin that shows me the PR for each page.
Other than that i've found a few sites that let me look up about 25 pages at once.
If you're wanting EVERY page on your site, I haven't found such a tool to date.
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8:33 pm November 18, 2011
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Yeah, it may simply not exist…What I'd like to do is see a big listing of all of the PR 3 and PR 2 articles out of the ~500 I have so far on my site without having to call them up one at a time.
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Sustainable PF said:
Which browser do you use? I have a firefox plugin that shows me the PR for each page.
Other than that i've found a few sites that let me look up about 25 pages at once.
If you're wanting EVERY page on your site, I haven't found such a tool to date.
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8:35 pm November 18, 2011
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My Personal Finance Journey said:
Yeah, it may simply not exist…What I'd like to do is see a big listing of all of the PR 3 and PR 2 articles out of the ~500 I have so far on my site without having to call them up one at a time.
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Sustainable PF said:
Which browser do you use? I have a firefox plugin that shows me the PR for each page.
Other than that i've found a few sites that let me look up about 25 pages at once.
If you're wanting EVERY page on your site, I haven't found such a tool to date.
Haven't found one – and i've looked.
Best I have found is copy/paste URLs – 25 at a time, into a tool.
We have the 235 or so Green Tips … plus our articles (been a busy first year!) – but I have no way to look them all up at once.
What is your goal here Jacob?
I find when someone wants to advertise on a page I use my plugin in FF to look at the page – done and done.
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12:04 pm November 19, 2011
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I had an ad rep that was interested in advertising only on PR 2 or higher posts, so needed a list to see which ones would be relevant. I got figured out by doing an old fashioned google search, but would be curious if any tech-savvy folks know of a more streamlined solution!
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1:45 pm November 19, 2011
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The best way that I know of to do this is this:
1. Install SEOQuake in Firefox
2. Do a Google site search (i.e. site:http://yesiamcheap.com)
3. It will return all of the indexed sites and display the Pagerank and other SEO information below each link.
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3:49 pm November 19, 2011
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Using the Rank Tracker module of Market Samurai will give you the PR of each article and/or page you are tracking. Unfortunately, the tool works off of keywords – you enter in all of the keywords you wish to track, and it will tell you your position in the search engines, the # of backlinks to each page, and the PR.
If you are one of those people who keep a spreadsheet of the target keywords of each article, this would take you only a few minutes!
Anyway, if you want to use my affiliate link to get a free trial, here it is: http://knsfinancial.com/go/mar…..etsamurai/
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6:22 pm November 19, 2011
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Very cool KNS! I probably need to get on the Market Samurai train! I've heard really good things.
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Khaleef @ KNS Financial said:
Using the Rank Tracker module of Market Samurai will give you the PR of each article and/or page you are tracking. Unfortunately, the tool works off of keywords – you enter in all of the keywords you wish to track, and it will tell you your position in the search engines, the # of backlinks to each page, and the PR.
If you are one of those people who keep a spreadsheet of the target keywords of each article, this would take you only a few minutes!
Anyway, if you want to use my affiliate link to get a free trial, here it is: http://knsfinancial.com/go/mar…..etsamurai/
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