I don't really support Toolbar PR much. But someone I know needed to know how his site's PR been over the years. Any suggestions to find it proly broken down according to PR updates?
Well, unless the someone you know is sad enough and has been faithfully recording the Toolbar PR of every page on the site every week or so.....
....You can't!!!
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Last edited by chrishirst; 03-22-2010 at 05:38 AM..
It simply has tracked Google updates over the last few years and attempts to make an estimate of the next update. It is not as useful a tool now since Google seems to be doing updates on a day to day basis now as opposed to wide sweeping changes on a quarterly basis.
Yet it is important to know that PR is very useful when it comes to placing links on other sites.
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PR is not important, my site and the comipiter has the same pr, but we get different traffic. Don't pay attention to PR, do hard working on promote your site's traffic.
READ, READ, and READ again until you understand that the SGB means nothing and has NEVER meant anything.
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I will try to upload a reserach refering to the Google Page Rank and its rankings shortly. It will show you that page Rank isnt that important.
Anyway, if you still wish to track your old PR, use archive.org to lookup the google directory, in some cases you can see the google PR image bar for a particulare site. (for larger domains it works, for some smaller projects it does not)