i got PR 5 with in three weeks. here is my blog http://www.chutage.wordpress.com Don't worry about the language. it's my mother tounge.
Hey how you have dont it? Tell me which techniques and tricks you have used to get 5 PR. Thanks in advance. Please tell me if you help me.
I had a look he added priority links on 3 other blogs that have PR5 i think they are his blogs so unless you have 3 blogs with a PR of 5 forget about it. Please correct me if i am wrong.
It's really easy and everybody can do it, no magic: If you have a look at the links next to "filed under" below the post, you see them leading to tag pages which often have high PR. To get a post displayed on those tag pages, the name of the category your post is made in must match the name of the tag page. Pretty much like tags work on social bookmarking sites. Example: You have a blog hosted by wordpress.com in english language and file a post in the "seo" category, it appears straight on http://en.wordpress.com/tag/seo/. The more popular categories/tags you use, the more high pagerank pages will show your post, which means your blog hosted by wordpress.com will easily get a PR4 or 5 on next update. But be advised: A link from a wordpress.com blog (don't mix it up with a blog run by the blog CMS available at wordpress.org) won't give you any PR or help your rankings in any way. This loophole was fixed by Google long ago. Was fun while it lasted, but you can't fool Google this way any more.
Scripter- I think, this is not the reason. If you check the backlinks, the blog have only 18 backlinks. In that PR 4 - 1 PR 2 - 2 and the remaining 15 backlinks have only PR 0. I think this is a wonder. Without quality backlinks got PR 5. But, i think it will surely loose its PR in this update. It will drop to PR 2. just try to build some strong backlinks by doing link exchnage. Then only you can maintain your PR. Else, surely it will lost. prabash82 - all the best
You install Google Toolbar. You can enable it in your toolbar once installed. But this is not your "real" PR... it is also not current. It's a logrithmic scaling from 0-10 of your "real" PR. Once a quarter (sometimes more often) Google takes a snapshot of all of the URLs in its index, maps the "real" PR to the Toolbar PR (0-10) and publishes it so the Toolbar can display it. By the time it's published it's usually a few weeks out of date and will typically grow to be a few months out of date before the next update. You're looking at the past... not the present.
Woah, that's an achievement. I've been working my ass off to boost the PR of my sites, but I haven't reached my goal.