Is there a way to search & sort Squidoo Lenses by PR?

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Is there a way to search & sort Squidoo Lenses by PR?

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  • Profile picture of the author Carl-Reed
    Try installing the SEObook toolbar which shows you the PR of pages in the SERPS.

    Then search:

    site:squidoo.com your keyword

    Now look through the results, check the PR of the pages and bookmark the high PR ones for backlinking
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    • Profile picture of the author scott g
      You're right. This was a stupid, impulsive question.

      PHP Code:
      inurl:www.squidoo.com -blogs 


      Turn of auto-parameters in SEOQuake and just load PR in SERP.... dur dur dur.
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  • Profile picture of the author dadamson
    Yea, lol, I do this all the time for various sites like this, but I use SEOQuake.

    You can use this for basically anything, Squidoo, Hubpages, Blogger, etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author socialbookmark
    search
    Code:
    site:squdioo.com
    and then check any information you want including pagerank by using SeoQuake plugin. Its the best way i know for your case and most webmasters use this way.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Goodwin
    that manual checking is all fine and dandy, but the problem is there are what, millions of squidoo lenses? At most you can show 100 results per page in Google. SEO Quake will only get PR (and then rank that page) for the given page. That would be a massively tedious post.

    I would use Scrapebox (if you don't have it, why not?) and harvest as many squidoo pages as you can (type in various keywords, etc. to get the biggest scrape you can), and then use the built-in PR checker.

    Tom
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexander CPA
    You could do this with ScrapeBox if have it, simply set up a custom foot print, enter your keywords, grab the PR of all of the pages, then order by PR. If you don't have scrapebox, but you need the list, drop me a message with your keywords and I'll hook you up with a list ordered by PR.
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