How to Check Fake Page Rank

posted: December 6th, 2009

There are various ways to check whether a domain has a fake page rank and the simplest one I use is Google’s info operator

Just type: info:www.domain.com into the search bar in Google and if the results show a different domain name then it is probably a fake.

This usually occurs because the domain name has been redirected to another domain with higher page rank.

See this fake PR6 below for a domain (www.voiceofthediabetic.org) – currently on 7 day auction sale with Godaddy.com :

thediabetic

It’s very disappointing to buy a fake and a lot of these get sold every day, both intentionally and unintentionally on the sellers behalf.

Nathan is looking to include this filter in the domain software we are developing.

I keep calling it “the software we are developing” because there is a little debate going on right now around the name of it. Watch this space!

6 comments to “How to Check Fake Page Rank”

  • David Leigh

    06.12.09

    Good point Kenny, it isn’t anything I’d thought about but I know that some of my own redirected domains have PR but no links.

  • Jay Roberts

    07.12.09

    great info kenny.
    You were fantastic at Ed Dales Coming Home seminar in Manchester and this again shows the little details that make a huge difference.

    Who knew domains could do so much???

    Jay Roberts

  • admin

    07.12.09

    Thanks Guys

  • Lu Frazer

    14.12.09

    Glad to see you have a blog Kenny, and I concur with the other comments that you were a great presenter at the Coming Home Seminar. It must be true that nerves ‘give the extra edge’ to a talk.

    Now I just need you to value my site and act as my agent if/when the time comes!

  • Ian Brodie

    03.01.10

    Hi Kenny,

    An area I’ve seen recently where fake PR gets used a lot is link swapping.

    I’ve had about half a dozen emails in the last few months from people offering to do a 3 way link exchange where if I link to them from my blog, they’ll link to me from a high PR site they have.

    Needless to say, the high PR site always has a fake PR.

    It’s not just dodgy companies & blogs doing it too – I’ve had requests from very legit companies who have outsourced their SEO/linkbuilding to offshore operations not knowing that they are building the links is less than snowy white ways – this being one of them.

    Ian

  • Tom Lindstrom

    06.01.10

    Great info! People are trying all sorts of scams to get a better page rank.Still, page rank is only 1 of many things Google looks at when deciding rankings.For instance, I have PR 0 but still outrank many PR4 blogs in my niche.

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