Parameter – Bulk URL Scrapper and PageRank Checker
Posted on June 30, 2012 by Service Analysis
PageRank is an interesting ranking system when it comes to webmasters and how they view it. On one hand PageRank really doesn’t mean much, Google has even taken steps to pull attention away from PageRank because it is one of many ranking systems they use and it doesn’t have a great impact on a website’s SERP’s (Search Engine Ranking Positions). However, despite Googles attempts to pull attention away, backlinks and their PageRank is still as prevalent as it was a year ago.
This doesn’t mean its value hasn’t dropped, but in the eyes of webmaster, when it comes to selling a website, most websites will not sell well with a low PageRank. Even if the website is a blank page, but has a PageRank of 5, it is still worth far more than a well developed website with a PageRank of 1 or 2.
What is PaRaMeter?
PaRaMeter is a very valuable tool, created by CleverStats, for webmasters who are looking to build strong links from various sources. The tool allows you to drill down into a websites archives and capture all the URLS’s of a given website and their related PageRanks.
Example: If you choose SEOJournalist.com you would see a little over 750 links internally. You can then use the tool to check the PageRank of each page and see which page will provide the most value for a backlink.

Here is a complete list of everything PaRaMeter has to offer its users as of now:
- Website URL Scraping
- Bulk URL Checking
- Excel Export Capabilities
- Proxy Compatibilities
- Multi-Threaded Increase/Decrease
- Manual Google Data Center Selection
- Multiple Forms of Support
- Various List Sorting Options
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I think the software is very useful. Good for those who want to get more backlinks to their sites.
I installed the live pagerank plugin a little while ago and I’ve been keeping an eye on it… It seems to pull up the same kind of info as the live pagerank checkers and page rank predictors. Like you said basically, Expertu, doesn’t do a whole lot of good, but I guess it’s mildly useful… I’m going to try the one you speak of though, thanks!
Regards
Jessica