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Wit
Nov 30th 2007, 8:42 am
Hi,

I have a possibility to get a link on a website of PR5 (if you go to domain.com). This website has got approx. 50 pages(domain.com/Page_title/) and almost all of these pages have a PR4.

I can only get a link from these 50 pages.

I would like to promote my new blog that currently has got a PR0.

Any idea what PR to expect after that campaign? Thanks! :)

- Wit

definitive
Nov 30th 2007, 8:51 am
I read somewhere a link from a PR5 would get you indexed by google within like 48 hours or something and a PR6 it would happen within 24.

Wit
Nov 30th 2007, 9:03 am
hmm, I'm already indexed. I just wondered what my PR would be...?

aislandas
Nov 30th 2007, 11:18 am
It should be 5after the next pagerank update, but pr is not very important anymore.

Chr1ssst0pher
Nov 30th 2007, 11:27 am
links are great, but will you get some traffic from it?

Wit
Dec 3rd 2007, 3:13 am
Hmm, traffic?? Maybe a little. I don't want another discussion about the importance of PR here.
Still,...
Having two identical websites that target the same keyword, the one that has links from on-topic websites with higher PR's will be on top in search engine rankings... ?

craigedmonds
Dec 3rd 2007, 1:06 pm
I "think" and this is a "theory", if you get 1 link on 50 pages on a PR5 site, it only counts as one.

I dont think you get any extra "google juice" for having an incoming link on 50 different pages on the same site.

However, if you have 1 link on 50 different web sites on different IP's etc, then you will do pretty well in terms of ranking and getting PR.

The rumour is that PR does not count much for anything any more but I am sure it matters somewhere in the google algo.

Personally I like to see my sites with good Page Rank.

During the last update I saw some of my sites lose 1 or 2 points on PR but traffic has been the same, so go figure.

smartfinds
Dec 3rd 2007, 8:42 pm
A single link from a PR5 is good, but you may wish to consider getting links from multiple places. Your link popularity is as important as the PR of the sites linking to you. Submit articles to article directories, send out news releases, submit to link directories (high PR ones). Hope this helps.

broadbang
Dec 4th 2007, 3:08 am
Wow, this is a great list. Keep on posting such great resources if you have more. I have added this page to my favorite folder.

suchiarya
Dec 4th 2007, 3:16 am
Wow, this is a great list. Keep on posting such great resources if you have more. I have added this page to my favorite folder.

Do not expect anything. Big G does what they think of a page not too much dependent on back links. I have had too many sites with PR without backlinks and when I started getting backlinks PR dropped :D

Akiva
Dec 4th 2007, 2:17 pm
One link will not be enough to get you a high PR. Get a few more high quality backlinks and we could talk about PR2-3