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A Google PR prediction tool that works.

Discussion in 'Google' started by Roman, Dec 19, 2005.

  1. blinxdk

    blinxdk Peon

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    #61
    Bleh.. I'm the site in my category with the highest PR, so no use for me ;)
     
    blinxdk, Jan 27, 2006 IP
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    #62
    Someone posted on elance.com in SEO for a listing in DMOZ and got two bits to put his website in the DMOZ. One for $1000 and one for $900.

    I can't belive that an DMOZ editior would do this.
     
    mark5022, Jan 27, 2006 IP
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    #63
    jimKeough, Feb 6, 2006 IP
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    #64
    I thought I'd add this update to the update thread.

    There doesn't seem to be any update for me. McDar does show 2 sets of BLs for my main site, but neither seems to be new. I'm also a flat PR5 across the board, hoping for a bump to 6 :)

    /*tom*/
     
    longcall911, Feb 6, 2006 IP
  5. BamaStangGuy

    BamaStangGuy Notable Member

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    #65
    Too bad DMOZ is full of retards that can't add useful sites to their directory in a timely matter.
     
    BamaStangGuy, Feb 6, 2006 IP
  6. Brad Callen

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    #66
    I have to say that based on the headline I thought it was going to be a rather useless post.

    But what an incredible find. Major kudos to you in this great observation

    Brad
     
    Brad Callen, Feb 6, 2006 IP
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    #67
    Oh lord.. please don't remind me about DMOZ... ARG. I wonder if my mandatory hope-you-forgot-about-your-inclusion-request wait period is over. Those damn dirty dmoz editors...
     
    nddb, Feb 6, 2006 IP
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    #68
    When I click (check) on iwebtool page rank predictor I see this string coming from a Google server.

    Rank_1:1:5 Rank_1:1:2 Rank_1:1:2 Rank_1:1:5 Rank_1:1:5 Rank_1:1:4 Rank_1:1:4 Rank_1:1:5 Rank_1:1:2 Rank_1:1:4 Rank_1:1:2 Rank_1:1:2 Rank_1:1:3 Rank_1:1:2 Rank_1:1:2

    What does it mean?
     
    hpotamus, Feb 6, 2006 IP
  9. Nintendo

    Nintendo ♬ King of da Wackos ♬

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    #69
    Your page rank might be as high as 5.
     
    Nintendo, Feb 6, 2006 IP
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    #70
    Yes, I understand that. That's what the prediction tool says. I was curious why there are variations. Are different PR numbers coming from different Google servers?
     
    hpotamus, Feb 7, 2006 IP
  11. Nintendo

    Nintendo ♬ King of da Wackos ♬

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    #71
    Probably from different domains with different PRs, with the third number being the PR of the site that links to you. That's just a guess!
     
    Nintendo, Feb 7, 2006 IP
  12. skimmy

    skimmy Peon

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    #72
    I am listed in DMOZ but since i'm not on the first page for alphabetical or page rank order i can't see my site in the category listing. How do you go to page 2, etc?
     
    skimmy, Feb 7, 2006 IP
  13. BrianR2

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    #73
    I've been wondering about these results also. It seems that they are using the 5 from the first result as the future pagerank as mentioned but there is a problem: If you take the query string that gives these results:
    http://66.249.93.99/search?client=navclient-auto&ch=61295735629&q=www.example.com&features=Rank
    and replace the ip address with one that you know the pr of, the results with all those ranks show the same thing (at least in the cases i checked) but that number is different from what I know the pr to be at that datacenter and it's also different from iwebtool's own pagerank checker for that datacenter which makes me wonder how accurate this tool is.

    If I average the third number from each group and round it off, it gives my current pr.

    The checker is here: http://www.iwebtool.com/pagerank_prediction
     
    BrianR2, Feb 14, 2006 IP
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    #74
    That one doesn't work:mad:.

    Does anyone know of a good page rank prediction tool?!
     
    Torsten, Jan 26, 2010 IP
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    SearchBliss Well-Known Member

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    #75
    Maybe the PR5 site below you hasn't moved up above you yet, and your site is still just a PR4. I would stop wasting time with toolbar PR.
     
    SearchBliss, Jan 26, 2010 IP
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    simple007 Well-Known Member

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    #76
    thanks for sharing this great resource, its very good link.
     
    simple007, Jan 26, 2010 IP
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    #77
    There are not such kind of tools available for page rank of your website.so keep distance this types of tools.
     
    peterson82, Jan 29, 2010 IP
  18. BrianR2

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    #78
    Yeah, I wouldn't bother with it. This is a thread from 4 years ago and we all know toolbar pagerank isn't accurate. Also, if these tools base their pagerank prediction on backlinks then it will definitely be inaccurate since the tool wouldn't be able to determine which backlinks are being counted by Google.
     
    BrianR2, Feb 1, 2010 IP
  19. amelen

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    #79
    I have tried using several page rank tools throughout the years and none of them seem too accurate.. especially for smaller sites.
     
    amelen, Feb 1, 2010 IP
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    #80
    great find
     
    Taranfx, Feb 6, 2010 IP