Keep this in mind: PR is PAGE based - not web site based. Stated another way: Sites do not have PR, pages do. It doesn't matter what the PR of the home page is - if your link is on a pr0 page, all you have is a pr0 link.
Look for blogs and websites that are close to your niche. Send them 100 emails each if you have to until they let you put a link on their site.
to get a high PR links you must have something which will really make them that you have something good to link at........the other thing if you can get a link from .edu or .gov link then it will be of great help for your websites ranking........
My experience : blog commenting, link exchange to high PR blog and original post...that's enough. Try it.
I do not know all the power of these products. You can try it http://www.dummysoftware.com/backlinkspeed.html http://www.dummysoftware.com/rsssubmit.html http://www.dummysoftware.com/trackbackspeed.html
Well you need to pay for High PR Backlinks! Even if you do comment on High PR Blogs you will not get your link on homepage and internal pages mostly don't have any PR!
no paid linkexchange.this is no good in the eyes of google. off course you can find blogs that have high pr and do follow on internal pages.download seo firefox plugin to see outbound links and pr of page.The less outbound links the page has the bette rpr juice your site will receive. Just take your time and search on google.
At last! I shake my head sometimes at the rubbish people post, just it seems to get their post count up. Brilliant response SV800, i read the article, good stuff in there
As someone mentioned, a very good way is to ask people in the same niche to guest post for them for a link. I have noticed that it's often appreciated if you are a decent writer and knows what you are talking about.
Another way to get PR backlinks that I've used without actually thinking about it was to install things like CommentLuv and DoFollow plugins, then make sure I get my site listed on DoFollow/Commentluv lists such as the one at iTong for example..try it
Thanks for the posted links, they're really useful (those, which don't redirect me to 404 error page).