Check your internal pages PageRank

by Michael Aulia on 26 May, 2008 in Blogging

I was playing around looking for my blog’s PageRank, hoping somehow that it’ll go up by itself lol. I found a site, livepr.info, that has a tool to display all of your pages ranking (PageRank) on screen.

It’s worth having a look to find out how your pages are ranked in Google Search.
Upon an inspection on my technology blog (this one), I found a few PR 4 on some pages, which surprised me a bit (since my root site only has a PR of 1 at the moment)

Internal Pages PageRank

One thing that bothers me though, those pages URL structure were the old ones, as I have changed my permalink structure a few weeks earlier to a new URL structure.


Upon checking on my current page structure, the PageRank has become “unranked” :| Now what does this mean? I thought if we use a “301 Redirect”, all of the PageRanks will be carried forward to the new structure?

I’m not an SEO Expert but hoping that one of you can shed some light here.

I also thought that if my pages have good ranks, my site domain will also get a bit of rank boost?


           

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Margaret May 26, 2008 at 9:13 pm

Thanks for this tool, Mike — I’m interested in seeing what it pulls up for my site as well.

I have a pr0 although for about half a day when Google changed pr, I had a 3.

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ameo May 26, 2008 at 9:42 pm

it’s fun to do .. i think ,
but what is the point ? why do i need to check on each single page on my website :)

about the premalinks ,, didn’t you installed that plugin that redirect the links !!?
it sux really that good or any search engine bring the users to 404 error .

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Michael Aulia May 27, 2008 at 12:40 am

@Margaret: A change from PR3 to PR0?? That’s quite harsh. Did you do any paid per post programs?

@Ameo: Haha well it’s just for fun I guess to know what are your most popular/worthy posts. Then you can use those posts as your guides for your future posts somehow (writing style, quality, etc)

I did install the permalinks and the links are redirected correctly (I’ve checked). Weird indeed

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bloggista May 27, 2008 at 12:59 am

Ahhhh. I still don’t understand which one is better, the ones with the dates or with categories or permalink just like what you did.

I guess I have to stick to whatever I have right now.

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ameo May 27, 2008 at 1:14 am

@ bloggista :

the best for SEO . is to have the year/month/post-name
also the title and slug can get some how tricky
and for example , you can post a new post titled sexy wordpress while it’s slug only says WP-Plugin
this way you can get some hits on this post ;)
and google won’t categorize it as adult related [ that is what i think ]

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Michael Aulia May 27, 2008 at 1:39 am

I used year/month/post-name before but some SEO experts said having too many directory hierarchys will give a lower rank on the posts.

I also agree that by giving a year/month on the URL, some readers won’t click your link as they thought that your post is out-dated even though it may still be related to their needs.

Oh well, some are just opinions, I guess..

I do agree with Amoe about the post title. Sometimes my post title is different than the one you see on Google Search Results :)

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Anthony at Work-at-home-Wealth.com May 27, 2008 at 4:19 am

Thanks for the tool Michael, even though I keep getting an error when I try to submit my pages :(

I’m using SEO plugin for WordPress and it seems to be doing a good work anyway. This plugin changed my permalinks to year/month/day/postname and since last PR updating I get my older posts PR increased.

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Deimos Tel`Arin May 27, 2008 at 10:39 am

I think domain-name/post-slug is the best for SEO and getting good SERP.

I think you need to have a lot of pages with high page rank before your main site page rank will go up?

That site takes awfully long to load. -_-

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Chelsea FC-True Blue May 27, 2008 at 11:53 am

The site doesn’t seem to be working michael..every time I enter the address there is some error or other..Its just not showing some numbers resembling ip address..

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ceblogger May 27, 2008 at 9:46 pm

i got errors when i entered my other blogs. anyway, thanks for referring to us this site.

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Michael Aulia May 27, 2008 at 11:32 pm

Hm it was fine on my end at the moment. The server load was probably high when you guys tried it

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Susie May 28, 2008 at 1:48 am

Neat little tool Michael, thanks for posting it

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george tomas May 28, 2008 at 4:17 pm

Thanks for the tool Michael,

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dicky May 29, 2008 at 11:54 am

A very nice tool! But unfortunately only one query allowed within 60 minutes. It is not a good tool for a static IP users…

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