I am very happy today as my blog's page rank has increased from pr2 to pr3. I noticed it when i opened my blog today in the morning. I am sharing it with you as i want some suggestions from you for further improvements. Do leave your valuable comments here...
Improving PR? Get high-PR links from related sites. Improving rankings? Add unique content, and try to build quality links. This can take time.
Each increase in PR is 10 times harder than the previous ones. Especially from 3 ... Took me two months to get from 0-2 ... But almost 3 years to get to 4 and now stuck at 4 for the past two years.
Simply: PR = Links Just keep getting more links and your PR will follow, based on the links quality... However congrats on your PR increase
lool thats too long, hope not for my site.... p.r is very easy to get nowadays as my site with an alexa of 5000000+ is a pr2 because of a few hundred backlinks so i think shouldnt take that long to improve
all u need to do is to get more backlinks from PR sites. higer PR sites you get backlinks from, better PR your site will have
Search on DP for do-follow link threads. There is an exceptional one here for finding blogs that have high PR and accept comments. Just leave very tightly relevant comments with good information, and don't spam. You'll rack up backlinks in a hurry. What I found personally is that it is hard to get from PR5 to PR6. Extraordinarily difficult, but it can be done with a lot of commenting and article writing (and submission, of course). Good luck, and keep us updated.
PR does not reflects your SERP position - so PR is almost worthless. Still if you want to improve, you have to get backlinks from higher PR websites.
High PR - relevant backlinks for PR improvement. I've just seen the PR increase across all my sites today - must be an update in progress. One site has jumped from PR0 to PR5 -
Disagree that its worthless, try finding a site that has a PR of zero that ranks highly in any competitive search term, it must be part of the algorithm and it must have some sort of weighting, but PR on its own is no guarantee of high SERP rankings I agree