Hey everybody, I'm building a website's Pagerank from down and up, and these are the different types of websites categories I've been working towards up till this point: 1) Yahoo Answers (not for PR; only indexing and traffic) 2) Digg.com, StumbleUpon & 3-4 other social media websites 3) AboutUs.org and other "URL-wikis" (including Compete.com, Quantcast and Alexa) 4) Directories (more than 1000 of them) 5) Blog-comments (20-30 of them) 6) Link-exchange (20-30 other relevant sites) 7) 8-10 forum-signatures (Fannation, ABC forums ++) 8) Search engines (50-60 of them) So far, I've gotten PR3 after roughly 4 weeks of work (part time, of course). Are there any obvious websites or website-categories that I've forgotten?
Stone, Thanks for the list. It is quite effective. How about actual website that would want to links to you because you have a really good website. Try that. As a former web developer and now SEO work, I have find that my clients give me the most valuable links in terms of getting credited by Google.
can i just ask why your a trying to build your sites pagerank up? what will you do after you have the pagerank you want?
I'll marry a Caribbean girl and move to Jamaica. J/K. No, I have lots of links down into my content from my frontpage; meaning all those links will have added value - and thus, increase my standing in the search engines. But I'm also working on inlinks with categorized linktexts of course (meaning I don't have a one-dimensional Pagerank-strategy for my site). But, err, what do you mean by your question? It sounds nearly metaphysical. We're on DP forums; most people are on here to get or share tips on how to improve SERPS; which in turn most often leads to more money being earned.
I agree. ALso even i am surprised to see blog comments down in that list. It should be up, above directories. For me do follow blog commenting and links from high domain PR really works.