I am searching for page ranks but all results show 0
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i am searching for page ranks but all results show pr 0 when i search, doesnt matter if the site is a pr ma or a pr10, i was using scrapebox to find the backlinks but now nothing is showing as far as pr goes, i have also used various websites to check the page ranks and still get the same results. maybe its my ip but i doubt it cus i am using private proxies. any idea guys?
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As per Eric, it has indeed been turned off. To be fair I had not used it for a while due to it being unmaintained and I wasnt that sure if it was accurate anymore..
Other solutions that I have used for authority signals are developed by MOZ. I would suggest installing the MOZ toolbar extension and also take a look over the opensiteexplorer. You can get some information you want from there like Page Authority and Domain authority. plus spam score and more.
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wow!!!!, looks like i have more learning to do smh. now that i cant decipher my links with page rank your saying i need to look at other metrics like domain authority, citation flow etc?
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Google has now officially turned off all of the public data for PageRank. There is no PageRank anymore--all will show a Zero or no data. More information here: http://www.thesempost.com/google-officially-turns-off-all-public-pagerank/
If you are looking for something similar to PageRank, you should like at Moz Domain Authority and Page Authority, or look at Majestic.com's Trust Flow and Citation Flow.
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http://www.prchecker.info/check_page_rank.php on this site i can see pr but not other sites. also when doing link buiklding - if we can not see page rank how do we decipher the best links to build on? ofcourse there other metrics like da, relevance etc etc but with out page rank what do i do?
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Google hasn't updated public PageRank scores for quite some time and they even announced last month that it will be taken down completely.
What that means is any sites that went live after the last PageRank update would have shown a score of 0 and now, nobody can even see the old numbers.
Google does still use this metric internally, they just don't make that score public, partly because it's very broad and only one of many factors.
Here's another great article from Search Engine Land if you'd like to do some further reading on it. Hope that helps!
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ok update, so i just used http://www.prchecker.info/check_page_rank.php and it pulled it right up, didnt use any proxies, could i be google banned for searching page rank?
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