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ona
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Posted: 2005-Aug-30 12:56
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Hi all,

Any idea of a free tool like that checks the PR for
multiple URLs? I saw this one at this forum:
www.googlecommunity.com/scripts/google-pagerank.php

But want to know if there is any such tool that can
check for multiple URLs at the same time instead of
single URLs like the tool above.

Ona

[ Message was edited by: bhartzer 08/30/2005 10:48 am ]





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Posted: 2005-Aug-30 13:04
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you may try Link Checker at nesox.com, which support unlimited links.



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Posted: 2005-Aug-30 13:56
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Free tools are generally very limited in what they offer - paid-for tools will easily allow you to do what you want.

LinkSurvey is the one I use - under $100, too. Well worth the money if you're serious about this stuff long-term.



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Posted: 2005-Sep-25 18:45
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Try
[link]
It not only displays PR but also give various stats like Alexa Ranking, Backlinks and Age for multipe domains


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