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tuandj
May 4th 2006, 10:35 pm
I register this site for a long time, and I was study knowledge here, Thanks all.
My website only have 2/10 and anybody help me increase my PR.

I read information about this in the internet, 5 Steps To Increase Your Google Page Rank:

1-Join forums, forums are a great way to achieve links to your website
2-Submit to search engine directories
3-Using ezine ads (or newsletters).
4-Creating and publishing articles
5-Links from related websites

Is it true?

Thanks all

dshah
May 4th 2006, 10:45 pm
By a link from higher PR page/site and that should increase your PR

tuandj
May 4th 2006, 10:59 pm
you mean I must put link higher PR to my website?

The Rock
May 4th 2006, 11:05 pm
you mean I must put link higher PR to my website?


No you will place your links into high PR websites.

The Rock
May 4th 2006, 11:06 pm
I register this site for a long time, and I was study knowledge here, Thanks all.
My website only have 2/10 and anybody help me increase my PR.

I read information about this in the internet, 5 Steps To Increase Your Google Page Rank:

1-Join forums, forums are a great way to achieve links to your website
2-Submit to search engine directories
3-Using ezine ads (or newsletters).
4-Creating and publishing articles
5-Links from related websites

Is it true?

Thanks all


B.T.W above steps are usefull for getting good ranking........:cool:

mjewel
May 4th 2006, 11:15 pm
If you want to help your rankings, you should concentrate on getting RELEVANT sites to link to your site rather than worrying about PR.

PR comes ENTIRELY from other websites linking to your site. It has nothing to do with content - Approximately 85% of the linking pages PR will pass through - divided between the number of outgoing links on the page - i.e. it is better to get a link from a page with only 5 outgoing links vs. 10 outgoing links.

diamond008
May 5th 2006, 12:11 am
If you pay money to yahoo and get your website listed in Yahoo. You PR will definitely raise to 4 or 5. But it is not cheap.

The Rock
May 5th 2006, 6:16 am
If you pay money to yahoo and get your website listed in Yahoo. You PR will definitely raise to 4 or 5. But it is not cheap.


Without any Link Building or SEO??????:eek:

bujes
May 5th 2006, 7:22 am
Commerciale pages must pay to have link in Yahoo directory. This link is very quality.

jacksmith
May 5th 2006, 10:10 am
If you want to help your rankings, you should concentrate on getting RELEVANT sites to link to your site rather than worrying about PR.

PR comes ENTIRELY from other websites linking to your site. It has nothing to do with content - Approximately 85% of the linking pages PR will pass through - divided between the number of outgoing links on the page - i.e. it is better to get a link from a page with only 5 outgoing links vs. 10 outgoing links.
social networking, social networking

dshah
May 5th 2006, 11:06 am
Without any Link Building or SEO??????:eek:

As per as PR gain goes, its true. Having simple link from high PR page will get you PR (provided that your page is at least indexed in google)

I have some domains with default wordpress installation got PR5, left me wondering how.

mjewel
May 5th 2006, 11:09 am
If you pay money to yahoo and get your website listed in Yahoo. You PR will definitely raise to 4 or 5. But it is not cheap.

A Yahoo directory link passes no more PR than any other link, so it depends on the PR of the page your link is on, divided among the number of links on the page.

If your link is on a PR5 yahoo page, and there are 20 outgoing links, you would need at least 20 of those links to make your page a PR5 (with no other links) - and that's assuming the PR5 is a 5.9 (85% of the PR passes) and (google rounds PR so you have no way of knowing.)

lars
May 5th 2006, 3:48 pm
Try to put your link everywhere! Be creative ;)
And most important read everything and find out all the ways in which you could get links.

vanderberg
May 5th 2006, 4:26 pm
why do you need high ranking? in my opinion , that is google invention and it is VERY overrated...

just opinion

mojmiles
May 5th 2006, 5:34 pm
Increase inbound links (links into the site from the outside) and add more pages are quick ways to incerease PR.

mjewel
May 5th 2006, 5:46 pm
Number of pages has nothing to do with PR. PR is 100% about links to a particular page.

kavinga
May 6th 2006, 1:32 am
Try to exchange links with some PR3 or PR4 sites to get higher PR for your sites.

thefirstnovice
May 6th 2006, 3:05 am
try to submit your website everywhere.

most in free directories with high page rank

i sugest you dmoz first

bdmunee
May 6th 2006, 2:02 pm
Just do like I did and throw up a quick install of phpbb in Fantastico and BAM - less than two months later get a PR4 with (just about) zero content, users (only 5) and traffic. Check out my sig and you will see what I mean :D

rickvidallon
May 6th 2006, 10:42 pm
There are about 1 million factors (according to Matt Cutts the Google Guy) that determine Google ranking and SERPS.
Over the last 2 years I have found that the more traffic you drive to your web site the higher your PageRank will climb. Human visits and views will rasie your PR.

mjewel
May 7th 2006, 11:48 am
There are about 1 million factors (according to Matt Cutts the Google Guy) that determine Google ranking and SERPS.
Over the last 2 years I have found that the more traffic you drive to your web site the higher your PageRank will climb. Human visits and views will rasie your PR.

That is false. PR is ONLY about incoming links. It has absolutely nothing to do with traffic. You can have a PR6 or whatever PR with absolutely no traffic to your site.

tuandj
May 7th 2006, 7:56 pm
thanks everybody, and I've just found one software is IBP8, this software will take me to top 10 Google Yahoo MSN... but i must pay 180 USD for it

Anyone use IBP8?

dv88
May 7th 2006, 8:06 pm
Increasing PR is usually related to the number and quality of inbound links to your site. Obviously the way to do this is to exchange links with other related sites. There are several web sites and software out there that will help you find link partners.

mjewel
May 7th 2006, 9:05 pm
thanks everybody, and I've just found one software is IBP8, this software will take me to top 10 Google Yahoo MSN... but i must pay 180 USD for it

Anyone use IBP8?

There isn't any program that can take you the top 10 in all three search engines for competitive keywords. Some companies spend six figures to get a top ten ranking for highly competitive keywords. Because of different algorithms, optimizing for yahoo can make your site look too spammy for google. I have many #1 rankings for competitive keywords in all three, but only one site is #1 in all three - and the keyword isn't highly competitive.

I would stay away from anyone promising you a top ten ranking for any competitive keyword.

cleanairguy
May 10th 2006, 2:07 pm
Really, I didn't know that. I thought PR was determined by high ranking PR sites linking to you that are relevant and are allowed to pass PR. I created a site in December (smokeless ashtrays, check the link below) and didn't buy any links for it, only linked to it from our main air purifier stie. I write articles (and submit them) for our air purifier site. I also do a weekly newsletter (have to make one today as a matter of fact) that is well read. (10,000 past customers). Our PR0 new site was given a PR7 last update (all pages) and it only gets maybe 100 visitors a day. Our main site does have a number of PR7 sub pages and that may have played a factor. But I don't think traffic will boost PR. Just my opinion.

on9now.com
May 10th 2006, 11:30 pm
I think it is very hard to exchange links with a high PR site, they usually dont accept the link exchange offer....sigh!

tuandj
May 11th 2006, 2:56 am
yeah, it's the big problem, we can take high ranking in Alexa but with google PR, not easy. I saw some website have 5/10 Google PR but ranking in Alexa over 1,000,000.

What is the diffrences between Google and Alexa?