Although Google and page rank are not the only indicator of how your website is doing, it is nice to see what Google thinks of your site.
While reading through an the Page Rank Checker article on the Web Unleashed Blog, I noticed a link to Page Rank Alert.
After signing in and creating an account, I was able to add the various sites I would like for this service to track. As of today - September 30, 2008, they are no tracking 9681 URLs, and storing 44765 changes and 48595 keywords!
This handy service will check every day to see if my page rank has moved up or down and will now email me to notify me of what my current page rank is. Very handy!
Kudos to the creator of this site for making such a handy tool
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October 2nd, 2008 at 2:06 am
Hey Aleeya, thank you very much for your link to my application! I’m glad that you found it useful, it was definitely a good idea to set up a blog to hear from all of you.
I’ll keep adding new features to the site. I want it to be helpful but keep it simple!
October 29th, 2008 at 7:18 pm
Hi Aleeya.
Thanks for reading my article at Web Unleashed Blog.
Glad that you’ve found Jaimie’s application handy.
Cheers
Ted
December 31st, 2008 at 7:51 am
i too used the same application. it was great
January 4th, 2009 at 2:12 pm
Hey, I’ve added a new feature to pagerankalert.com - you can now download your listings as a CSV spreadsheet file.
I’d be more than happy if you’d consider writing about it on your blog.
http://pagerankalert.com/blog/2009/1/4/download-your-pagerank-listings
Thanks!
January 5th, 2009 at 12:46 pm
Hey Geekette! Nice post here and it was fun to check out the site. One thing you may also want to do is download and install the google tool bar to your browser. By doing so, it shows the PR of any page your browser loads. The other thing that seems to work well is the SEO quake plugin for Firefox. You can do quick analysis on any page you load. Hope that helps! Shaw
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January 5th, 2009 at 3:32 pm
Thanks Shaw
I use the google toolbar with FF.. it really comes in handy! I would definatly recommend that to everyone. I will have to check out the seo quake plugin for FF.. thanks for the tip!