How do I go About Checking PR for Thousands of Links?

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Hi there,

Have a question. Basically I've been provided with reports from a seo firm with no data reported on PR. Obviously I don't want to check these manually.

So my questions
1) What is a good Automated Tool out there that I can use to check the PR of Hundred if not Thousands of Backlinks?
2) Is this something that generally should be reported? (i.e if you are a SEO firm do you report this and if not why).

More interested in your thoughts on 1 really as this is my problem right now!

Look forward to your response.
Diana
#checking #links #thousands
  • Profile picture of the author chuggo
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  • Profile picture of the author Tobarja
    I'm not familiar with it directly, but it's my understanding that scrapebox can do this for you.
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    • Profile picture of the author Point Blank
      Originally Posted by Tobarja View Post

      I'm not familiar with it directly, but it's my understanding that scrapebox can do this for you.
      This^^

      Scapebox is a tool that can check a bulk amount of sites and grab the PR, OBLs, etc. It's a powerful tool that will be really helpful down the line.

      Good Luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author Cantbedone!
    Seo Spyglass can check the links of a site including LOTS of data including anchor text and PR of each link page. For thousands though, you may need the paid version.
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    • Profile picture of the author DianaCurlee
      Thanks for all the responses guys!

      But I want to know which is the best and easiest one to use to test thousands of link - either Free or Paid. I don't mind paying for ease of use as long as I can gather the data correctly and it will save me time.

      Also do these tools just gather the PR of the page or the domain as well? Would like to know that as quite often the PR link might be 0 but you might get link juice from the main domain

      Thanks again for your help!
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  • Profile picture of the author Mantasmo
    Scrapebox, there's no competition. You can check PRs of about 1000 pages/links in about 20 secs without needing to change/rotate IPs.

    With scrapebox you can check URL PR, domain PR, trim lists, etc... and export everything nicely. That's the only reason I paid for scrapebox lol (oh and scraping lists).
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  • Profile picture of the author Yeeee Ha
    Use scrapebox.

    If you dont own it send me a PM, I'll do it for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Fixers
    Yep just use scrapebox and load the URL's in and check Pagerank (make sure to use proxies) and it will give you all the PR for all the URL's.
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  • Profile picture of the author J0hnnycl1ckz
    Definitely scrapebox! After you have checked all the URLs for page rank (either to the domain or to the page), you can also check and see if it is fake page rank with an add-on (free). That will save you a lot of time!
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  • Profile picture of the author linkvana
    Another vote for Scrapebox
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  • Profile picture of the author megawarrior
    As others have mentioned, Scrapebox is a good option. It has many other useful features as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    Scrapebox, of course.

    I checked the PR of over 50,000 URLs this morning. You'll need a good source of frequently updated public proxies, though. Even 10 private proxies will burn out pretty quickly on PR checks.

    Alternatively, if you've got DSL, you can reset your router and get a new IP once Google blocks it.
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  • Profile picture of the author patco
    You can try with Scrapebox (it is great!) or SEO SpyGlass.. Both of them will work perfect for you
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  • Profile picture of the author uoftenwinny
    I think Google has many free and useful tools to do that.
    Or you can ask SEO firm to give you a PR report.
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by uoftenwinny View Post

      I think Google has many free and useful tools to do that.
      Or you can ask SEO firm to give you a PR report.
      OP wants to check in bulk. I'm sure there are alternatives, but still, the best option that I know of is Scrapebox.
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