Is there a tool that could list all high PR pages of a domain?
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Is there a tool that could list all high PR pages of a domain? Ideally, non subscripton based but if the tool is awesome then I wouldn't hesitate forking out for it.
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You can also use OSE to get a domain top pages (not using the PageRank, but SEOMoz's trust rank).
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I don't know any tool that will do that automatically for you, but you can use SEO Quake to make the process pretty fast.
Do a site:website.com query and list the results in Google by 50-100. Download the SEO Quake metrics into a spreadsheet and sort by Page Rank.
If you check too many results pages too quick with SEO Quake on, Google will have you fill in captchas before showing more results, so usually I limit myself to checking 50-150 results at a time.
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You mind running it from your desktop? - http://www.cleverstat.com/en/page-rank-software.htm
EDIT: For reference, grab the site map, stick the urls into a txt file, import it and press play
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