I'm helping my friend telling him which blogs to post on ETC, and he currently has : 1 x PR7 3 x PR6 4 x PR5 1 x PR4 1 x PR3 1 x PR2 1000 x PR0 These are all dofollow and google counts them all, they have all been picked up by the search engines. So the question he asked me was, what would my PR be right now if Google were to update? Regards PS : I know they just updated, its just a question.
Is he doing link building by way of comments ? Or does he have a contextual link ? Or a sitewide/homepage link ?
These are all comments on blogs, so Google really loves these, as they are not paid for, but not really contextual as it is a post. And the best thing is that it is not site wide. Google hates site wide links, looks more unatural. These PR links are the best of the best! Regards
Those are just to boost up the Backlink count, google doesn't care about those much, they look at the high pr. If someone has : 5 x PR8 10 x PR6 12 x PR4 100 x PR3 200 x PR2 1000 x PR1 5k x PR0 Google is not going to give them a PR 1 or 2, they will definitely get a PR7, for sure as they have over 3 x PR8 backlinks
That question has no answer nobody exept Google knows the answer aND FORMULA olso don"t BOTHER WITH PR SERPS are all that mather
That's true, but you would have some idea???, and many people have realised the following not sure if you guys know about Google PR: 1 x PR8 backlink = Website PR6 (ie, 1 x PRX backlink = Website PR[X-2]) 3 x PR8 backlinks = Website PR7 (ie, 3 x PRX backlink = Website PR[X-1]) Regards
so they're all blogs? That's a pretty good set of links for a new site - if I had to guess I'd say a strong 3 low 4 at most. I'd bet some of the higher PR links are on pages with tons of other links. As w3bmaster pointed out it's a question with no real answer. If you Googler search "Future Page Rank Checker Tool" you'll find some tools that can help you estimate a PR. I'm interested in knowing what the tools tell you. P.S. PR does matter!