Scrapebox Work for Sitewide PR Check?

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I heard somewhere that you can somehow load a URL of a blog into the Scrapebox tool and it will go through the entire site to tell you what the PR of the various pages are.

I'm looking for something that does this efficiently as I come across sites often in my linkbuilding campaign that allow do-follow links...but I usually only want to leave one link on each site. At least for a month or two.

That being the case, I would like to leave the link on the page with the highest PR. If the scrapebox tool can do this then that would be a huge benefit.

I don't see how this would work in the demo video though. If it is possible to do, can someone explain how?
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  • Profile picture of the author ARVolund
    I believe you can either do a page pr or a domain pr in scrapebox. That is all I have seen for choices anyway. For the domain it goes to the index page and gets the pr for it and for the page it gets the pr of the exact url you entered.

    I suppose you could do a a scrape so that you get all the pages of a domain and then run a pr check on all the separate url's. Unless you have reason to believe that there are buried pages with good pr on a particular site it seems like a lot of trouble to go through.

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    • Profile picture of the author The Expert
      I do believe that there are good pages with good PR buried in the site.

      I usually hunt by following the trails left by others who have already been dropping links. I find that often I'll find that they left a link on a PR4 page of a domain then when I scan the whole domain there will be a PR6 page that has very few links on it.
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      • Profile picture of the author Tom Goodwin
        Originally Posted by The Expert View Post

        I do believe that there are good pages with good PR buried in the site.

        I usually hunt by following the trails left by others who have already been dropping links. I find that often I'll find that they left a link on a PR4 page of a domain then when I scan the whole domain there will be a PR6 page that has very few links on it.
        I search sitewide in scrapebox a lot. If I find a PR5 blog or something, i'll do a sitewide search, and then run a page PR check to gind all of the highest PR pages.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rocketguy
    Yes, it works but if you do it a lot you will need a lot of proxies because Google will block you pretty fast.
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  • Profile picture of the author Linx99
    Yes, just load up on proxies and then you are good to go. You'll find loads of high pr hidden gems.....
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