if i buy a site with a pr 3 and then redirect all the traffic to a new my domain, the new domain take pr 3? if yes, how much time this need? thanks in advance
backlinks are really the cause for a website to improved it's PR positions, the bot that roam and visiting website are actually recording and giving grades on the website is basically just counting backlinks a website is receiving. The more incoming the better rating it get from the bots.
Exactly, Don't expect any quick updates on PR, And you need some great backlinks to get PR3, you can't drive and all. You have to work for it. Just go slow and steady, I always prefer that. eBixie
Nope. There's a dampening factor involved (I think it's 15% so, can't remember). Plus if you tear down the original site and build a new one in its place, that PageRank will have to flow to the new pages on the new site.
PR3 is NOT that hard to achieve... I wouldn't waste your time buying another PR3 site to redirect to your main site ONLY to get to PR3. Having your home page be PR3 is not going to help you rank for your targeted keywords. PR has very little affect on rankings. Instead of worrying about PR, focus on making your pages rank for various URLs that will drive targeted traffic. Focus on driving traffic to your site. No. Buying a PR3 link means you've bought a link on a PR3 page... Only problem is there will likely be LOTS of other links on that page... That "level 3" PR of the page where your link exists gets divided by the number of outbound links on that same page... the result is that each outbound link is passed an equal portion of the PR from the page... so you only get a tiny bit of it typically.
And by "outbound" links Canonical means links to both other pages on the Web site as well as other Web sites.
I assume you will need to wait till the next google update. Not longer. 301 redirect is also called as SEO redirect
It's not an SEO redirect. It's an HTTP status code that means "moved permanently", and was in use long before the first search engines were a twinkle in their programmers' eyes.
That it would, but it has nothing to do with SEO other than the fact that the search engines are among the many users of that part of the HTTP protocol.
Yup you are right.... its true.. Igot 4 times success in that but 1 time it was not. may be some probi with the domain or whatever.
Google update there PR daily. All these people waiting for a PR update, don't seem to have a clue what is going on.