Google Webmaster tools tells me that my site, http://davids-pics.blogspot.com has at least one "medium" pr page, along with many "low" pr pages. How do I find which page in my site has the highest PR, without visiting every page and looking at the google toolbar?
If you want to find out the PR of your internal pages, you can try this site. http://www.livepr.info/internal-pages-page-rank3.php Just enter your URL and the site will display all the internal pages with their page rank. I hope that's helpful.
I tried this tools and yes, it check pr page-by-page but I found out that this is not accurate. The real pr of my blog is pr3 but the toll says it's pr0.
This Tool is Not Accurate so better would be install plugins in Firefox to check all the pages Details like search status, seoquake etc. Thanks John
Thanks for the help guys.The livepr tool unfortunately found PR0 for all of my pages, which I know is not correct. The rightscripts looks like a good one, showed my home page as pr4 correctely, and some others the same as i knew too. still haven't found a pr5 page though....
Google webmaster tools has it right where you were looking -- right below "The PageRank of your pages in Google" is a section titled "Your page with the highest PageRank".
I recommend SEOQuake for FireFox. Download the plugin and then search for site:yoursite.com on Google and organize by pagerank.
I thought Google webmaster tools had this feature, but unfortunately I can't see it! I tried using the rightscripts tool, but it timed out after 200 seconds. I guess I'll have to revert to the old-fashioned, manual method.
Try downloading seo quake then go on to google and type in your site then set to rank your pages according to highest pr. That should work.