Does the GSA PR Emulator have its own api? I can't find instructions on how to make queries, what parameters are needed, etc. Is there an instruction anywhere?
It is simulating the old google.com-PR API which was discontinued and rendered many SEO tools useless. This was the original idea behind this product to make them workable again.
The API is quite simply.
the only important parameter here is the last one where you specify the URL you want to have PR information for. you can ignore the rest (ch = was a checksum which is not checked).
It is simulating the old google.com-PR API which was discontinued and rendered many SEO tools useless. This was the original idea behind this product to make them workable again.
The API is quite simply.
the only important parameter here is the last one where you specify the URL you want to have PR information for. you can ignore the rest (ch = was a checksum which is not checked).
As reply you would get something like:
Rank_1:1:4
Where 4 would have been the PR.
Thanks for the quick response. But that's not what I was asking about. Can I handle the GSA PRE from other software? I need to get Yandex X data by api or by accessing the interface address. Is this possible? Or is it only possible from GSA SER?
1. of course as you are probably not emulating that service? You need to have GSA PR Emulator running.
2. No, it does not get it from google as google discontinued that service.
But Sven, how can I get the exact value of the Tic site indiada . ru through the browser? It says Rank_1:1:4. The software shows the exact value of 300. I do not understand how to get 300 without looking into your software.
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It is simulating the old google.com-PR API which was discontinued and rendered many SEO tools useless. This was the original idea behind this product to make them workable again. The API is quite simply.
the only important parameter here is the last one where you specify the URL you want to have PR information for. you can ignore the rest (ch = was a checksum which is not checked).
As reply you would get something like:
Where 4 would have been the PR.