Hello DP, I am looking for affordable SEO package to get PR5 for one of my site. My site present PR is 0. I want a solid but cheap package which can help my site to gain PR5 from PR0 in the next google PR update. I am ready to buy. I will prefer those: 1.Who can guarantee the PR5 2. Whose cost is the lowest. Waiting for your PM's
Sounds like you're asking for the best of both worlds. Unless you're looking for black hat methods and trouble down the road, then cheap and sudden jump to PR 5 are a bit of an oxymoron, unless you plan on slaving day in and day out on your link building yourself as well, but cheap is really relative. I think it would be helpful if you provided more information, like what the site is about, it's current age, or just the url itself so we can check up on it.. Are you able to commit to an ongoing campaign or looking for a one time purchase? Are you willing to put up links or ads in exchange for the low cost on getting this done? You do realize you can't really quite guarantee PR, and you're not going to be likely to have an offer where money is paid back if Google doesn't get ahold of all the links in time, what you'll get is a guarantee to keep going until it gets there... Let me know if you are interested, a budget ballpark would be really helpful, as I can certainly do this for you, but it depends on what you're able to bring to the table.
I am looking for one time purchase I am ready to put links/ads for getting low cost package. I accept your guarantee requirements Let me know the details
Its not easy job to get PR 5 directly from PR 0 specially when Google is not updating its PR since April last year. I don't think any one can guarantee to get PR 5 in next updation only.
Does anyone know how to accurately find out what a websites pr really is anymore?. Google does not seem to update the public number and the rumor has always been that even that number is not the real one.
SeoQuake for FF is one of the best tools to keep an eye on things as you work. I use professional expensive software that runs queries across more than just google, including search networks that have been around longer than Google. The way to really check if you want to dig deeper is to manually investigate the links and link juice. Some people these days are in the habit of inflating PR on links etc through black hat methods, avoid this at all costs as it will obviously run you into problems or dropped PR later. Investigate the sites linking in and the authenticity of both the links and the sites they are coming from. If you know what you are doing/looking for you can spot the problems fairly easily. @OP I will send you a PM after I click post here.