Congrats, I got only a PR 2 on my old blog, however, I just started my own domain and it is looking good. I wonder what I will have in store for me in the next PR update.
Congratulations, I recently discovered that one of my sites was PR3 and I hadn't hardly built any links to it either
I think DP helped a lot in building PR3, however there may be other reasons too for a sudden increase in PR.
My washer broke, and I'm wondering if the Store is going to take PR or if they will want me to pay in cash?
Thanks everyone for your greetings and wishes. Mods you may now close this thread, as its getting too longer for this kind of discussions.
Drupal. org has PR8. If you have many posts there all with link to your site, you will have good PR and even good SERP if you have your keyword in an anchor text. That's already tested and proved
One out of three ain't bad I guess... Wikipedia links are nofollow and pass him zero PR as you can see from the HTML source of the link you listed: <a href="http://iputech.com/" class="external text" title="http://iputech.com/" rel="nofollow">iputech.com IP University Student Portal</a> The daniweb.com forum links are also all nofollowed: <a rel="nofollow" class="t" href="http://iputech.com" target="_blank">IP University Student's Website</a>. This forum is contibuting zero PR to his site. The link from the thinkdigit.com is followed (<a href="http://iputech.com" target="_blank">my site</a>), but of course the link text is only going to help him rank for "my site", "my", "site", or other keyword phrases with the word "my" and/or "site" in it.
Wow, that's awesome news. If you start to work hard and build more backlinks then your pr will go even higher.