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Your page with the highest Pagerank

Posted in SEO tips & tricks by Marcus Westberg on the May 2nd, 2006

What better place to check it then at Google themeselves

I found an interesting piece of small info at Google sitemaps. If you log in to your Google sitemaps account and select a website then select “statistics” after that click on the “crawl stats” link.
Now you will find a small box telling you which one of your pages has the highest pagerank, this is how it looks for this specific domain:


Your page with the highest pagerank

Well! perhaps not hot news exactly! but!! the interesting thing here is that Google sitemaps crawl stats displays my SEO contest site at the page with the highest pagerank when in fact that page only has a pr 4 if you look at Google toolbar. Other sites on this domain has a pr of 5-6 and really shouldnt they be the ones displayed if this tool was according to Google toolbar Pagerank.
So if my theory works here my SEO contest site will be a minimum PR 6 the next toolbar update…
I guess this is an highly accurate PR checker since it is brought to you by Google themselves :)

Don´t be evil

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  1. on June 19th, 2007 at 1:27 pm

    best online advertising site.

  2. Le mario lemieux said,

    on November 16th, 2007 at 7:59 am

    nigger

  3. Bino said,

    on December 24th, 2007 at 12:41 pm

    Hi this is my site, can anyone pls suggest some ideas to make it bit more search engine friendly.

    http://www.codepal.co.in

  4. Jojo said,

    on February 18th, 2008 at 2:02 am

    I think the best way to get your page ranked high is to sp@m da f*ck outta forums e.g Bond Apartments Mosman, http://www.bondapartments.com.au and make a reference to my blog http://bondapartments.blogspot.com

  5. yuck said,

    on July 14th, 2008 at 8:36 am

    i guess, some site are lying about page ranks…. any site who does it accurately?

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