Any opinions as to what 1 PR4, 3 PR5s and a PR6 link will give me?

Discussion in 'Google' started by Joseh7, Nov 30, 2008.

  1. #1
    My site is new as of last month (October). I have received a PR4 link that is not in my niche (designer who worked for me placed me in his portfolio) and 3 PR5 links that are in my niche. I also have a PR6 link that is in my niche.

    My domain is 18 months old, never dropped (I thought of the name and newly purchased it). If it matters about 8-9 months ago I changed registrars.

    It is a Drupal site that has on-site SEO work done to it. Other than the mentioned links and on-site SEO I have not done anything else to affect the PR.

    Does anybody have an idea as to what type of PR (if any) I should be expecting during Google's next quarterly page rank update?
     
    Joseh7, Nov 30, 2008 IP
  2. mickmel

    mickmel Peon

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    #2
    It depends on how many other links are on those pages. The outbound PR from a page is split among the outgoing links on the page (including links to other pages on the site).
     
    mickmel, Nov 30, 2008 IP
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    metromark Guest

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    #3
    It also depends of the location of the link on the page, the trust of the page, the anchor text used, etc. etc.

    There's no easy answer to this one.
     
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  4. jhnrang

    jhnrang Notable Member

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    #4
    Depends on following factors --

    1) The site linking to ur site must have the ability to PASS-ON link juice --

    ***It is not rare to find these days that - sites linking to you have high PR - but Google knows about them and filtered them so as not to be able to PASS the juice.:(

    2) It is also important how many links are going out of the linking page --



    If everything is OK - u will get minimum PR3 and maximum PR5;) depending on above factors.
     
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  5. mickmel

    mickmel Peon

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    Not in this case. While your criteria are certainly important, they are irrelevant when talking strictly about PR. You could argue that location on the page may make a difference, but the original PageRank formula didn't take that into consideration so there's no telling if it matters now.

    Trust and anchor text are very important for ranking well (which is really what matters), but not factored at all for PageRank.
     
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    a389951l Must Create More Content

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    #6
    Don't worry so much about PR - worry more about your site, content, links and how you rank. Public PR is not the most important factor in Google rankings.
     
    a389951l, Nov 30, 2008 IP
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    jburdon14 Well-Known Member

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    #7
    All of the posts offer great detail... I would rather have 1 link from a google authority site than 500 from non authority sites.
     
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  8. miranon

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    I think you can expect PR2 or PR3 (with luck). ;)
     
    miranon, Dec 1, 2008 IP
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    my site is pr 5, but it seems it is difficult to find pr 6 ones to do homepage exchange
     
    zk200083, Dec 2, 2008 IP
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    #10
    It is really very difficult to predict the PageRank.. Earlier I had 2 sites with same number of links.. But one site got a PR2 and the other one got a PR4.. There are many things that affects the PR. so just think about getting huge traffic rather than a BIG PR..
     
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    gftframe Peon

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    #11
    you need quality link and high PR
     
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  12. IEmailer.com

    IEmailer.com Well-Known Member

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    #12
    It's based on so many factors, like: Relevancy, Total of out going links on the linking page, link position, domain age and trust in the eye of SE's, etc...

    However, PR becomes really unpredictable those days ;)
     
    IEmailer.com, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  13. mickmel

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    No, most of those items aren't relevant here. He's just asking about PageRank. That has nothing to do with relevancy, link position (probably), domain age or trust. It's just links, their PR, and total links on those pages.
     
    mickmel, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  14. peepin2me

    peepin2me Well-Known Member

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    #14
    PR5, provided those sites do not have too many back links
     
    peepin2me, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  15. cincin

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    If these sites don't have too many outgoing links, nothing to worry about. You will probably get a good rank but good rank doesn't take high traffic somethimes
     
    cincin, Dec 3, 2008 IP
  16. Joseh7

    Joseh7 Well-Known Member

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    Yes. Traffic is a different story. I want a high PR so when or if I ever decide to sell links on my site I can charge a good amount of money.

    From the links I have on high PR sites and through some videos I made for my site and uploaded to YouTube I am getting on average about 20 uniqes a day with a high in the 50s without really trying. For some weird reason I have an Alexa of 450k while another site of mine that gets 120 uniqes/day only has a 550k Alexa.

    Most importantly at this moment I am really just concentrating on creating good, unique content first. Then when I have at least 60 articles/pieces of content on my site I am going to market my site various ways I learned through reading tons of DP threads to push some real traffic to my site.
     
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  17. Niche

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    Not sure that 3 links will get you much PR
     
    Niche, Dec 9, 2008 IP
  18. Dr Googler

    Dr Googler Banned

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    #18
    I just looked on our internal pagerank systems and i cant "legaly" tell you what you have got but you will be plesently surprised next update.

    "i work a google"
     
    Dr Googler, Dec 9, 2008 IP
  19. LindaAdams

    LindaAdams Active Member

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    I would say between PR 2 and PR 4
     
    LindaAdams, Dec 9, 2008 IP