How many back links you need for a: PageRank:1 x pr 0 x pr 1 PageRank:2 x pr 0 x pr 1 x pr 2 PageRank:3 .... PageRank:4 .. PageRank:5 .. PaggeRank:6,7,8,9
There cant be any accurate idea about the number of backlinks required to develop a PR . The more the better << dont make it a linkfarm >> . Quality of link matters aswell .
PR(A) = (1-d) + d (PR(T1)/C(T1) + ... + PR(Tn)/C(Tn)) is an accurate calculation of PR where PR(A) is the PageRank of page A, PR(Ti) is the PageRank of pages Ti which link to page A, C(Ti) is the number of outbound links on page Ti and d is a damping factor which can be set between 0 and 10, depending on relavancy Guideline 18 PRx links to get PRx (i.e. 18 PR5 links to get a PR5) 3.339 PRx links to get PR(x-1) (i.e. 3.339 PR6 links to get a PR5) 3: 101 PRx links to get PR(x+1) (i.e. 101 PR5 links to get a PR6)
the "more the better" only applies for PR. considering trust is more important than PR right now, don't go the "more is better" route... if you're asking how many links you need to achieve a certain PR, it's rather obvious you don't understand the fundamental concept behind PR. PR is not about quantity. do more reading... preferably reading that isn't even about PR, as it's not nearly as important as it once was.
The PageRank founder, Lawrence Page: http://infolab.stanford.edu/~backrub/google.html Back to your questions, there is no official number of links required for any PR.
Far away to be accurate anyway. I have a mysite.com/file as a PR3 with no advertising, no backlinks, no nothing while the mysite.com is PR0 with no backlinks either...
Thats something interesting to read . Thanks for the link off-topic :: you personally follow that rule ?
No The bottom line is relevant inbound links no matter how they tweak their formulas.. Therefore, I just concentrate on link baiting
It has always been an logarithmic PR, so let decide google what would be PR of the site. Many people have tried to predict including one good tool (following link) but no one fully accurate http://www.iwebtool.com/pagerank_prediction try having as many as links from the related topics
that was an expected answer use them but dont blindly assume it to be true . These are not accurate .
It depends on you. If you want to have a pagerank 5 or 6 or more you have to get as many backlinks as possible.
And you have to get the backlinks from High PR sites that is PR 7 or PR 8 backlinks if you want to get atleast PR 6.
yeah thats right, to make a direct jump to PR 6 you need some backlinks from high PR sites, and i think that costs more
http://www.websitegoodies.com/prchart.htm But remember that pagerank is next to useless, there are really only 2 advantages of having a high pr. 1. You can charge people more for text links because many still think it will affect how they rank in the search engines. 2. You'll get your sites new pages crawled a little faster if you have a pr5 instead of a pr2.