On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 05:10:36 -0700,
SEO Dave
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seo-dave@search-engine-optimization-services.co.uk> wrote:
>On Oct 4, 9:43 am, gbb <myn...@example.com> wrote:
>> Rich wrote:
>> > What you are looking for is here
>> >http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/pagerank-lookup/
>> > but whilst I was looking for that I foundhttp://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/
>> > which has a whole load of tools I'm still looking at, and most are great.
>>
>> Thanks for the URL Rich, but it's not what I'm looking for. Before posting
>> the original message, I spent about 20 minutes searching for sites that would
>> return the PR of the whole site, but only found ones that, like seocat.com,
>> only return the pages you list. That means I would have to type in several
>> hundred URLs to get the listings for the whole site. The one I had bookmarked
>> before (O where o where can it be?) took the index page and then gave the PR
>> for the whole site. Maybe there was a limit of 500 pages or something, but for
>> practical purposes (in my case), it returned almost the whole site.
>
>I know which one you mean, use it all the time-
>
>http://www.rightscripts.com/pagerank/
>
>Great idea, very surprised it hasn't generated a lot of links to it
>(only PR3)!
Well-remembered. Oddly, I have two PR5 pages on my site, I discover
from this tool, the index page and the thankyou page you get
redirected to after submitting a request form. I'd never noticed. I
wonder if I should nofollow it etc. or stick an aboscure keyphrase on
it, see if it ranks? It's no more really than a decorative javascript
redirect page that goes back to the index page. I dunno how it comes
to have a PR5. Mind, it doesn't have the same PR5 as the index page
does because Google Webby Tools declare the index page to the the
strongest on the site.
Any comments, team?
BB
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