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Question just comes in front because the very recent published algorithm changes by Google been affected my website traffic.

And I've been wondering that my homepage page-rank is been also drop to 6 to 4 (Might be I am not sure). I am not using any supernatural SEO tools like SEOMOZ,Majesctic SEO etc.

So it's quite difficult for me to ensure weather the page rank is been really affected or not. So can anyone please provide any good resource, tact or tricks to address this question.

Thanks!

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I don't know a service that allows you to find out past Pageranks. but for the future, you can use ruediger.info, because you can: (1) Check several sites at once, (2) Get a link to the results, that you can send to friends/customers, visit every month or even put on your website (3) There are no annoying captchas There is also one (in german): pagerank.comlex.de where it is directly possible to send the results to your eMail-address (and thus save them). – Sven Nov 6 '12 at 8:37

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You can use http://www.prchecker.info to the check the Google PageRank of any URL.

There is also a suite of free online tools to check other aspects of your site to evaluate SEO readiness here: http://www.seolab.com/webapp/

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Hi Jared, thanks for SEOLab.com but it's not address the question. I am still wondering for the tool which can show me my time to time earn or loose page-rank history. – Rajesh Magar Oct 29 '12 at 8:36

Just found one: http://push2check.com

for stackoverflow you could use: http://push2check.com/stackoverflow.com

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Well thanks guys for you support. But this is the one I just found and looks the perfect solution for the context. Have look- http://www.prtracking.com

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