Faster way to find where a certain website ranks for a particular Google search?
May 26, 2004 11:30 AM   Subscribe

If I want to know where a certain website ranks for a particular Google search, is there anything I can do other than just scroll through every page of results until I find that page? For instance: This is on the 29th page of Google results for "Ask Metafilter." If I was Mr. or Ms. Ofrenda, would there be a faster way for me to learn than that simply looking on every page?
posted by blueshammer to Computers & Internet (3 answers total)
 
I find this little tool rather handy. Is that what you're looking for?
posted by romakimmy at 11:38 AM on May 26, 2004


PROG, formerly "Proogle" will reveal the google page ranks for a given search.

Hurry though, and keep this on the down-low, cuz this is a cease&desist just begging to happen...
posted by Fupped Duck at 11:59 AM on May 26, 2004


The Google Toolbar (IE Win only) has an option to display pagerank.
posted by timeistight at 12:56 PM on May 26, 2004


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