How do I determine page rank?

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I don`t think Google provides this information, so how can I learn it?

thanks for your help
 
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You can see your page rank with certain tools, i.e using checkpagerank.net
basicly page rank is determine by total amount of incoming links-outgoing links.
 
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You can see your page rank with certain tools, i.e using checkpagerank.net
basicly page rank is determine by total amount of incoming links-outgoing links.

I always use checkpagerank.net but I believe googe's toolbar provides this info too.
 
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A most wonderful tool that I use is SEO Spyglass, available free from here however you cannot save the information gleaned uptill you upgrade to full.

However it is a wonderful piece of software to really dig deep into the links of other sites, play around with it :)
 
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digpagerank.com
 
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if ever unsure type the question into google for a myriad of answers, the specific the question the better the answer
 
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You can check your page rank with Google's page rank tool bar. You can also install SEOquake or Quirk search in your firefox browse to check page rank.
 
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I was recently informed google are not doing pagerank anymore ? and that it had disappeared from the google toolbar

anyone care to expand

I have firefox add-on and it was also claimed the pagerank it displays it not from google

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From wikipedia

Probable reasons of moving away

Google may be moving away from a publicly visible page rank at it prefers to motivate work on content quality by discouraging content farming as a means of boosting a site's reputation. A visible, high rank can inflate the value of a site, and provides useful feedback for paid SEOs that add no value to the system.

In addition, Google has been criticized and even sued for perceived low ranks.
 
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No more published PR would probably just mean that SERP's would become a more important measure.
 
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They started hiding it under "More" a couple of months ago. I had to disable the toolbar because it's incompatible with FF5, but wouldn't surprise me if they got rid of it completely. Matt Cutts has wanted it gone for a long time. They already took it out of Webmaster tools.

This official Google post provides some insight:

the succinctness of PageRank is why it’s become such a go-to metric for webmasters over the years; but just because something is easy to track doesn’t mean it accurately represents what’s going on on your website.

http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2011/06/beyond-pagerank-graduating-to.html

It had become a useless metric anyway - kind of a toy which gave some noobs the warm fuzzies and only of actual "value" if you were buying/selling links based upon it (which oh-by-the-way will get you a penalty if you're caught). Getting rid of the display would nip that in the bud. If it's finally gone, good riddance :imho:
 
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