You start working to a new site, let's say you've been working for 3 months = 91.3105497 days ; 8 hours a day... What is the maximum PR that you can get ???
Is this a serious question? But if this is a test, then you cannot get a legit answer since there isn't enough information provided. Really depends on how many (relative) quality links are coming into your site.
Yes, 10 is the highest number, but unless you start another Google or Yahoo, don't count on getting that high...
In three months time it's unlikely you get very much toolbar PR. But if you start to rank for the keywords you're targeting then you're doing pretty good!
I'm a newbie and I have been working on my site for 8 months and I have a PR of 2. It took a lot of link building.
Not look pr more serious, pr is not the goal to to a site, the key of a site is content and the traffic and sales, i get a pr2 for my site, just in 2 months!
Its all about the work you done - quality backlinks and good website can help you to get that. And more over, Google PR update should have to be done in that period to know the quality of work you done..
First you need to know, what is the Page Rank. Google Page Rank is simply Google's way of displaying how important a webpage is. Google assumes that when 1 webpage links to another webpage, it's actually "casting a vote" for the webpage. The more votes you have for your webpage, the more important your webpage will be. Google takes into account the importance of other website's pages linking to your own webpage. If many webpages link to the website's webpage linking to you (i.e. They have a lot of "votes") then their vote will be of more importance and will increase your Page Rank more. So, It's clear that more quality High PR backlinks to your website have more higher Page Rank. If you see high PR site, why they have high PR? because one important reason is "backlinks". As per above explanation, you said that you worked for 3 months on your website......but how did you spend that time to build backlinks & off page SEO? Only that may decide what will be page rank of your website. If you only worked on your website (i.e. content, design etc.) that's not enough to get more page rank. ubs .
If you can get many quality backlinks from high pr and authority sites then probably you gain pr but if your site is still new don't expect too much about gaining pr. At least for my experience.
No more than PR5 in 3 months. Work harder to do PR6 in more than 6 months. If you can do it in less time, you are very good...