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Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by nicesonu, Nov 25, 2008.

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    Hi,
    A site back link can increase ,when your site PR will be more and more ,because low PR site add High PR site link on its Links page to get PR on there site but they add only relevant site...So try to make your page Excellent in view of google ...
     
    nicesonu, Nov 25, 2008 IP
  2. kenny_pure

    kenny_pure Active Member

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    ok then tell me how to increase PR......
     
    kenny_pure, Nov 25, 2008 IP
  3. hafizahmedraza

    hafizahmedraza Active Member

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    I am also waiting....
     
    hafizahmedraza, Nov 26, 2008 IP
  4. Dan Schulz

    Dan Schulz Peon

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    I hate to say this, but Web sites don't have PageRanks. Only Web pages do. Every single page on a Web site has its own PageRank value - whether it's the actual PR that Google keeps to itself and factors into the search results, or the toolbar PageRank value that gets pushed out to the public every quarter - makes no difference whatsoever.

    Not only that, but when a page with a low PageRank adds a link to a page with a high PageRank, that low PR page is essentially "voting" for the high PR page, which means the high PR page is the one that will benefit the most. Now, if you were to reverse the roles by having the high PR page link to the low PR page, then the low PR page would have the advantage - especially if the two pages were related to each other (in other words, relevant).

    And if you want to have a great site in Googles' eyes, try to make it as easy to find, easy to access and easy to use as possible. One of the things I've always told people (and Google has pretty much made this their "standard answer" from the looks of things) is to forget about the search engines when building a Web site and developing its content. Instead, put the focus on the people who will be using it.

    If you can do that (make the site accessible, easy to use, and have a good document structure and information architecture) while putting your users first, chances are that Google and the other search engines will give you that "preferential treatment" you're seeking.
     
    Dan Schulz, Nov 26, 2008 IP
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    good post Dan , thank you for your ideas .
     
    marketraise it, Nov 26, 2008 IP
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    thanks for your view Dan Schulz i thinks it will helpful for me.
     
    robertgallagher, Nov 26, 2008 IP
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    I dont' think so that if low pr site will add high pr link their pr will increase
     
    prima, Nov 26, 2008 IP