Hi guys, I have three questions. I vaguely remember that in order for a web page to be submitted to TLA, that page needs like a minimum of a PR 3 or above. (I'm talking about the individual pages and not the initial application for the entire website.) Is that correct? I remember reading about this PR 3 requirement but can't find it anywhere else now. Now, TLA specifically mentions Alexa and backlinks, but not PR. If there IS a Google PR requirement, are you guys all stuck due to the late PR upgrade from Google? With regard to backlinks, what is a good way to generate a sortable list of my site's highest linked-to pages. I know Google Webmaster Tools has something like that, but was wondering if there are better tools (especially for Yahoo). Thanks!
I have a PR1 wordpress blog OKed... but my PR3 forum was rejected. Though, I suspect it was due to the blog being wordpress.
Does that mean if it is lower than PR4 it can still be approved with some follow up? Interesting. And you were able to sell ads on pages with PR lower than 4? In case there's any confusion, I'm not talking about your blog being accepted. The situation I'm focusing on is the case where your blog is already accepted and you're trying to get individual pages listed in the market place. If you're able to sell ads at pages below PR4, did you do anything special to get it approved? Or it just a matter of patience. Thanks a bunch guys. This is really helpful!
Oh, then no... no one has bought links from it, it's just been accepted. Though, it's no wonder there are no buyers, it gets jack for hits, has few backlinks, and all it's other stats are not much to write home about.
I have a PR4 blog that is in the waiting queue for about three months (it was already PR4 back then). When I try to resubmit, the TLA website tells me that I need to wait because my site is already in the waiting queue and that they check all submissions at the beginning of the month. Does anybody know what I can do about that?
I don't have any specific advice, but I can say that every time I email TLA they usually get back to us within 24 hours. So maybe a couple more follow up emails will get the ball rolling?