You can increase the PR of your web-pages by increasing the number of quality backlinks pointing to your site. However, if I were you, I would have never bothered about this PR thingy... This concept of PR is pretty much futile save for the fact that it gives webmasters a temporary, fuzzy feeling of how greatly their website is liked by Big G
To calculate the PageRank for a page, all of its inbound links are taken into account. These are links from within the site and links from outside the site. PR(A) = (1-d) + d(PR(t1)/C(t1) + ... + PR(tn)/C(tn)) That's the equation that calculates a page's PageRank.
For increase Google PR you need to collect good amount of backlinks as well as quality backlinks for your site. Because Google concern with backlinks and another thing is your website content, it is also concern to your site ranking because Google likes fresh and good quality content. So try to use unique and fresh content in your site.
If you want to promote your website, you should use social networking sites like facebook and twitter.
Hi Please do not worry about PR...worry about your rankings instead! I don't think you should place too much emphasis on PR, PageRank is NOT important to SERPs, its the quality of the link page that is more important. If a page resolves highly in Google for the target phrases you are looking for, getting a link from that page even is its PR0 will boost your rank significantly, a higher PR page that does not rank well in Google for the terms will not be able to do the same. When I work with my SEO Clients, I usually convince my client to set up a second site, just a blog just for link exchange and if it works very well, Its WORTH IT. A hint, search on the terms you want to rank for and see if there are facebook product pages ranking high...place a comment on those pages with your website URL you are trying to rank...Google places now a lot of emphesis on social media in it's algorythm. Hope this helps Arjen
Hello Allthebest, Your formula is not use full to all. Because there need to indicate the full forms of d,c,t etc So if possible then re-write your formula with indicating the full forms of the latter you are using.
Personally I think PR is an imaginery and doesn't really effect rank within Google... My opinion is to write relating comments on blogs that are dofollow that help others within the niche, people will come to your site.
If your site is new then it will take time as well as efforts. Google PR is updated every 3 months. The efforts are:- go for free link submission as well as social bookmarking. A lot of free directories are their and social bookmarking sites. You need to post your url with different titles as well as keywords. Some good lists Social bookmarking sites http://social-bookmarking-sites-list.com/ http://www.vmoptions.com/social-networking-list.php Web directories http://www.directorycritic.com/free-directory-list.html?pg=1&sort=pr http://www.vmoptions.com/directory-list.php All you need to post your link with your targeted keywords.
if you care about PR, then it's just a matter of getting links from high-PR sites though at the end of the day, SERPs matters
What everyone here including yourself is saying is "You Need Traffic" there is multiple ways to get traffic, such as answering questions and posting links to your pgs on your site in places like Yahoo answers,etc...you can post ads on CL and US Free Ads w/ links and of course something you are selling....you can outsource some link creation to Fiverr and Odesk, you can use the FREE tool at freebacklinktool.com to generate 500 links per day with a keyword...but if you have a new site and very little to no visitors, then consider redirected traffic for your keyword. YES, I know lots of people frown on this, but think this through logically. The person that gets redirected to your site did search for that keyword. How is that any different than a PPC ad in Goog or Bing or Yahoo? It isn't. The beauty of redirected traffic is you can choose what geographic area, what keywords, and how many 'visits' per day you get. The cost is extremely reasonable when purchased in decent amounts. When our first site was struggling for visitors, I tried many things and they work...but until I did redirected traffic, we were struggling for visits and sales. We still purchase redirected traffic and throttle it on a per day max number...the quantity we buy costs about 2 cents per. the company we use sometimes promotes a 10,000 visitors campaign at $30 which is enough to get the ball rolling without emptying your wallet. If you throttle these visits to about 100 per day, that gives you 100 days of visitors. There is more, If I can help let me know
You cna promote your website by finding similar blogs in your niche and leaving comments on them, ensure that the comments adds value, or else they might be removed
There are many ways tp promote your website on the Internet. Some of the useful way to promote your website is by using SEO. In SEO there are group of techniuqes by using it you can promote your website in the Internet. Some of the name of the techniques are : Forum Commenting, Blog Commenting, Classified Submission, RSS feeds, Social BookMarking, Artical Submisison, Directory Submission, Search Engine Submission, Link Wheel, Press Release. You can use any of techniques to promote your website.