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Hi all,
I am after some one who has the know how to create a genuine pagerank checker that can import domains from a text file and then bulk check so see if that exact domain is listed in google, I am not sure if there is anything like this on the market but any help would be much appreciated.

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Thanks guys but these dont check that the actual domain is listed it just brings up the pr even if its a fake.
 

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He wants more than pagerank.

He wants it to check pagerank, then when thats done to go ahead and check if the domain is indexed at all.

The method he wants is through a text file of the domains.

Good Luck.
 

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pardon a newbie asking, but... u mean there's such a thing as a "fake" PR, or an "inaccurate" PR?
 

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Yes, there is a fake PR. They are obtained by redirecting your site to another with a high PR during a PR crawl update.

Jason

thanks, Jason. In that case, how would one get the actual PR (i would reckon that this trick would mean that the fake PR gets stored into google's db, and therefore, querying google will not work?) then?
 

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You are right, when Google crawls the site, it sees the "fake" PR and stores it. PR queries, it appears, are against a static database and not real-time.

Jason

thanks, Jason. Then there is no way to get around the problem then? unless you could somehow trigger the query dynamically, or had knowledge of the algol... (which is, of course, highly unlikely)
 
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