Increase PR of a Landing page

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by arthro, Mar 5, 2008.

  1. #1
    Is it possibe for me to increase the PR of a single-page landing page I am promoting? How?
     
    arthro, Mar 5, 2008 IP
  2. trichnosis

    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    if you want better pr, you will need backlinks . more and more backlinks
     
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  3. marshalseo

    marshalseo Peon

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    Yes, you can get pr for your landing page you are promoting one. Try to get niche links with relevant and pr.
     
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    gl3nnx Well-Known Member

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    If you want high PR, do not participate on Pay per post programs!
     
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  5. magda

    magda Notable Member

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    Yes, page rank is pagerank,not site rank. And you increase it one way and one way only - backlinks.
    (of course, the next question is why do you want to incease it)
     
    magda, Mar 6, 2008 IP
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    pennytrader Active Member

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    Yes if you are looking for PR only, then you need lot of backlinks.
     
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    create backlinks on that single page...
     
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    bobchrist Active Member

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    The landing pages are generally optimized to capture the conversation.
     
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    promote landing page and get more backlinks for that page but you should keep in mind relevency does matter.
     
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  10. arthro

    arthro Active Member

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    how does digg and other websites like this increases PR?
     
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    arthro Active Member

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    is digg and stumble upon makes your PR higher? how will I use them?
     
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    digg and stumble dont pass like juice. Write articles and sumbit them to various article directories.
     
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    choicefreedom2000 Peon

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    Digg and stumble has nofollow tag. Check it out on digg and stumbleupon. You better try to get traffic from them rather than increasing serp.

    If your traffic will increase ultimately your SERP will increase. Increase in traffic allows visitors to add to you if they like and ultimately your serp would increase.
     
    choicefreedom2000, Mar 7, 2008 IP
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    mascot Active Member

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    Better concentrate on increasing rankings rather than page rank.

    Page rank is not related to actual SERPS ( search engine rankings) of your website in any way. It is just a tool to gauge how old a website is ?

    Other than that, it has no significance :eek:
     
    mascot, Mar 7, 2008 IP