How many backlinks need For PR1, and how many links need for pr2 .....and for pr8 is there a method having google for distributing pageranks. Can we share this answers with our friends.
Anyone answering this, would in essence be claiming to know Google's algorithm NO ONE knows Google's algorithm... except Google
No specific way to find out this.Google has some special algorithm and Google always make changes in its algorithm.
actually even with one good quality link you can get pr1 or 2. So just try to get quality links from quality sites. but you know google is God. so.............. you never know
ya there are is no such calculation of backlinks, just get few but quality backlinks. that would work for you.
If definite answers to such question was available in the public domain, then you would have seen majority of the sites very well ranked and that too...very easily. A plain and simple logic to ranking well is to get as many back links as possible from higher ranked sites. The higher these backlinks generating sites are ranked, better are your chances of getting a good rank! Regards, RightMan
All backless dont have the same weightage ..so its not possible to tell how many is required for particular page ranks but backlinks from relevant sites with good anchor keywords will surely help to increase SERP as well as PR
You can work very hard for very long just to get an idea of how Google's algorithm works and next day they change it
Successfully getting backlinks from sites having PR more than your site's PR, elevates your site's PR, which is quite tough. Because Majority of High PR sites have nofollow attribute so that no one gets backlinks from them(This is to prevent spammers from hogging their sites, this keeps them unattracted just like the predator(spammer) running after you(High PR site) but then you(High PR site) hide in the mud(nofollow attribute) and cover yourself up, so that it(spammer) is not able to see you and move forward towards the dofollow ones. Hope this explains. If you get backlinks from High PR dofollow sites, that gets counted while calculating your site's page rank. Backlinks from nofollow sites may bring traffic, but no PR.