I need a table backlink requirement for PR!!!

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by tinycoin, Mar 27, 2010.

  1. #1
    I've saw a table that show us how many PR backlink to get higher PR.

    For example: to get PR 4 need at 1 PR 5 link or 10 PR4 links (just example, I can't remember exactly how much)

    Could anyone show me where is it??

    I need it for my linkbuilding strategy.

    Thank so much
     
    tinycoin, Mar 27, 2010 IP
  2. weakhealth

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    Hi, I've found this:
    "http://www.kenkai.com/google-pagerank-table.htm"
     
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  3. Tellmenow

    Tellmenow Active Member

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    How much should we care for page rank

    Should page rank be the ultimate concern for a good webmaster?
     
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  4. Brad Proctor

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    #4
    Thanks for sharing, that is some great information.
     
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  5. tinycoin

    tinycoin Active Member

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    thank, that's what I need
    awsome ^_^
     
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  6. Desire

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    thank you too
     
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  7. aspects101

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    No it shouldnt. I'd say this order is the best when link building

    Relevance, authority, follow, pr

    Page rank is a great tghing to find but like most seo guys suggest, regular contributions to sites is the best method of solid link building. With regular contribution, PR could be nothing at first but develop into a high PR over time. So PR is something that should be looked at for future benefit.
     
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  8. Canonical

    Canonical Well-Known Member

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    Any "table" you find is going to be total rubbish. NO ONE but Google knows the "actual" Page Rank for a URL. You have no way of knowing the "real" PR of a particular URL. NO ONE but Google knows how the "actual" PR is mapped to the Google Toolbar PR. All we know is that it is some type of logarithmic scaling... It could be base 5, base 10, base 20... And each different base can make very drastic differences in the spacing between each Toolbar PR rating and the next highest. All we know is that the scaling is exponential.

    You have no way of knowing the Page Rank of a particular URL. What you see in the Google Toolbar is a scaling of the "actual" PR to a 0-10 scale using some logarithmic algorithm. What you see in the Google Toolbar is also out of date. Even on the day Google publishes a Toolbar PR update, it is typically already several weeks out of date. You're looking at what your PR used to be at some point in the past, and you don't even know what that point is. And their are HUGE differences in "actual" PR values even betwee the low and high ends of a single value. In otherwords, if the scaling used is base 10, a high level PR3 page could have almost 10 times more PR than a low level PR3 page.

    Page Rank IS used in the ranking algorithm but it's not as important as some might have you believe. The PR of your URL is only a very minor ranking factor in how your URL ranks for a particular keyword phrase. The PR of pages that link to that URL (and the number of outbound links on the page that links to your URL) affect how powerful that link is.

    I only use Toolbar PR a a guideline to see if my pages are increasing or decreasing in link popularity. When looking for places to get a link, I do want the page linking to me to have as high a PR as possible, but again only as a guideline. I'm perfectly happy getting a link from a PR0 page that is relevant and is indexed. You never know... That page that is PR0 today might be PR5 in 6 months. Same goes for a page that is PR5 now... it might be PR0 or not even indexed in 6 months. So don't worry so much about what the PR is.
     
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    Canonical, Mar 29, 2010 IP