Nu-uh - myspace does, but what you should focus are wordpress, blogger etc etc Because you are the owner of the blog, you can optimize every blog for a different phrase and put link in your content AND on the sidebar AND on the "about" page, I have a blog http://howtowriteahaiku.wordpress.com/ which has a PR 3, I was a newbie when I created it but look at the last posts date and I still get 20-30 visitors a day from relevant phrases they put on google. Now if I done that with a better niche/product etc, that's something that makes sense. EDIT: Ah by the way, it's not only the PR that matters in this situation, it's also the easy, effortless traffic that you can get, it takes time to setup blogs, but once you get to the point where you post once a week then it's easy.
You have to be a bit careful about wordpress though. If they consider you are selling links dont they ban you?
Agreed. I believe almost all of the major blogging engines have the nofollow attribute. One of the best ways to check is to download the SEO plugin for firefox and see if it is highlighted as a no follow. If it is, it tells Google not to look at it.
Hey. Is this really gonna work man. Cos posting in all the blogs is a tiresome job. And since these blogs don't have page rank themselves, how would my site get?!
As the pagerank still need for trust site and also authority site, Does google set as website as above are authority site or hub site?
All that work for a few links from non-indexed sites with no pagerank? It is better to find blogs that have dofollow in comments. I got a ton of backlinks for my site that way.
This will make you PR1 if you are lucky. Better to start 1000-2000 blogs at free providers, and post on them scraped and rewrited content with your links, automatically, 2-3 posts/day. But this is also nothing if you can not get some relevant and high PR links to your site. Google's PR algorythm is changed at the last update you will get less PR from low quality links and more from high quality