If I have a 20k report (comments); how can I check PR for all?

Dresden14

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Meaning, I got a report for blog comments on 20,000 comments. Iwas wondering if there was a tool I can insert this excel list (or txt/copy paste) into. It can then run through them and show me from top to bottom the PR of that specific page.

Example; 20k

500 PR 6
500 PR 5
4000 PR 4
5000 PR 3
5000 PR 2
5000 PR 1

Ive been doing SEO for about 6 months now, but having a tool like this would be kinda cool if available????
 


Don't think anyone is going to tell you anything different than what's already been mentioned. Scrapebox is the best tool out there for something like that.
 
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20,000 are PR0.

Umm Scrapebox for this many. There are free tools that can check 20 to 50 at a time.
 
Here:

20,000 are PR0.

Umm Scrapebox for this many. There are free tools that can check 20 to 50 at a time.

Probably pretty accurate. In all honesty, Scrapebox is money well spent. You'll get a lot of use out of it.
 
copy the url's you want to check, in SB click on import url list and select paste/replace from clipboard.

then click check pagerank, select get url pagerank.

You'll need to harvest some free proxies and give it a while if you have a lot of url's to check. The proxies burn out after a cretain number of posts/checks.
 
the problem is, PR is known to give different results depending on your geolocation.

Many times I check PR from home and see a link as PR4, then use a proxy and see it as PR0 or PR2.

Also, SB is known to give false positives. If you have ever done a link check in SB you will know that at least 20% of the results it gives back says link not found, when in fact the link is there. I think this has to do with timeouts and connections, etc. Just make sure to use the most timeout possible and keep your connections at like 20 or less.

Your gonna get a lot of wrong info though just using free public proxies.
 
Also, SB is known to give false positives. If you have ever done a link check in SB you will know that at least 20% of the results it gives back says link not found, when in fact the link is there. I think this has to do with timeouts and connections, etc. Just make sure to use the most timeout possible and keep your connections at like 20 or less.

For instance, SB will always report Not Found on urls with spaces. Replace spaces with %20 and it works.
 
Much thanks!

I'm not looking for PR - just want to see how many of the 5000 links I paid for are up and working.

Can SB also tell me if they are indexed, so that I also know Google is counting them?

I've paid for about 5000 links to a few of my sites in the last month but the inbound link counts to my sites has only gone up like 50. I'm using YSE to check them.

These are my money sites so I want to err on the side of caution and build slowly but this seems ridiculously slow!

Thanks...
 
well, google and yahoo will never tell you ALL the links a URL has, even if they know of all of them, they wont display them all. Matter of fact Yahoo has a limit of only 1k urls anyways so you prob wont see all 5k ever.

Yahoo is also about 2 months behind in reporting as well. So once they find a link it will most likely take them 2-3 months to even show you, if they do, in YSE
 
I use YSE to check our inbound links and my competitor's inbound links once per week.

My sites currently average about 1500 inbound links according to YSE and are going up about 15 per week/per site. The site of my main competitor has about 16,000 inbound links and is going up about 500 per week - all of this is according to YSE. Not sure what you mean by Y has a limit of 1k...

So I'm comparing 'apples with apples' and using the same tool on a regular basis... not sure how else to track the inbound links... if YSE is showing an increase of 500/week to his site I should be able to see my inbound link increases too.
 
im talking about, if you wanna see the links themselves, your only gonna see 1k max unless your doing some creative URLing.

If you just looking at the # of links, but not the links themselves, then yeah you can see they may have 500 a week in the box at the top.

Also, are you helping index your links? Big difference in having a link dropped and then move along to the next link then to drop a link and ping it 3 days in a row to make sure Google and Yahoo know about it. Are you doing anything to ensure Yahoo and Google know about those links of yours?
 
Ohhh I see - so YSE is not limited in how many it will count, only how may it will show? That's OK - I just to see the count.

No, I'm not doing much to make sure G & Y know about my links.. hence the reason I'm in the newbie section

Is pinging the best thing I can/should do? And... again, sorry to sound so new... how do you ping 1000's of links?? . :1zhelp:

Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated... like I said... that's why I'm asking questions in this area.

Thanks!
 
Ohhh I see - so YSE is not limited in how many it will count, only how may it will show? That's OK - I just to see the count.

No, I'm not doing much to make sure G & Y know about my links.. hence the reason I'm in the newbie section

Is pinging the best thing I can/should do? And... again, sorry to sound so new... how do you ping 1000's of links?? . :1zhelp:

Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated... like I said... that's why I'm asking questions in this area.

Thanks!

Ping is benefit to fast indexing, I used pingfarm.com for bulk ping.
 
here is what I would do..

for sure get some attention to those links, there is a couple ways to do this.

1. ping your links with services like pingfarm, bulkping, pingdevice, or a desktop tool like megapinger ( mattseh sells that here ).

2. build links to your backlinks. something like xrumer link to your links

What I normally do is both. Ill take a list of web 2.0 profiles, blog comments, or xrumer links and I will just put them in xrumer and run xrumer links to them which will help some.

Now, take your original list of URLs and also take your xrumer list now ( links to you links ) and run them all in Megapinger with proxies. Do this once a day for 3 days.

This is a very simplified version of what I am doing bascially, although I like to mix in other links and normally do this process a couple months after I built the links.

You could also just sign up for linkalicious too, but you will be limited ( unless you pay ) on how many links you can index and put in.

Might sound like a lot of work, but if your smart you can automate it. I've never had a problem getting links indexed this way.
 
I would use Scrapebox, with anon proxies. It will take quite a while to run on 20K sites, but will definitely work. Will want to ensure you have plenty of proxies loaded first.
 
WOW - Thanks for the great info!

@eliquid - I'll definitely try some of this on the 20,000 links I'm getting dripped from you. :-)

@imaginationx - I only just bought SB a few days ago and have no idea how to use it yet. Can you give a quick 'how to' to do what you're describing?

I'd love to move up on this competitor of mine... he's in the #1-5 spots in G for my keywords while I'm in the #6-15 spots, so I'm gaining on him but these last few spots have been hard to move from!
 
. The site of my main competitor has about 16,000 inbound links and is going up about 500 per week

they probably have over 30k links and are building at a rate of 1k+ a week... there's some serious automation or social networking at work here. YSE shows only a fraction of all links.