
Checking Pagerank of your site after a pagerank update is critical to see how your site has fared. I have already written about Visual Pagerank in this post. Visual Pagerank doesn’t work anymore though but fortunately for us, there is an even better method to check pagerank of internal pages using a firefox extension called Seoquake. You may have heard of it before as it is one of the most common SEO plugin available for firefox. With this little tool, we can easily see pagerank of internal pages for a site in a matter of seconds!
Now, first you will need to install the plugin. You can do that by clicking here. Once installed, you will notice a new icon in the bottom right side of the status bar. This is the SEOQuake icon. You can easily activate and deactivate it by clicking it. Now, to check pagerank of internal pages on your site, just load up google.com. Enter a query like “site:yoursite.com” and press enter. This should display all pages of your site that are indexed by google. By default, you will only see 10 pages per site but you should change that to 100 to quickly see pagerank of all internal pages of your site. Hit preferences on the right of the google search button, and change the number of results per page from 10 to 100. Now activate SEOQuake as well, and load the query. The plugin will now collect data about every page, including its pagerank. You might have to wait a couple of minutes for it to completely load the data. Once done, you can easily arrange the results in descending or ascending order of pagerank, so you can easily view them. See how easy that was? If you need any help, just leave a comment, and I will try my best to help you.

