Hi there, I want to know that how many incoming links and time duration is required to make PR5 of a website. Best Regards bushib
It varies. Each in bound link caries a certain amount of weight so if you got a link on the home page of Google (pr10), you'd most likely get PR5 immediately. On the other hand, it might take 15,000 from PR0 pages before you saw PR5. Don't worry about PR. Its pretty meaningless.
You dont need a lot of links to get high pr...you need a good site with a very good content....as Tim Myth told...dont worry abouth PR
there is no limit like it. Even if u have more links dont think u will get good PR. I have 2 site one have more than 60 BL showing through google toolbar only pr1, but other have only 5 but pr2, this five links alos in other site and more on it from many other good sites.So only google knows exactly
i decent wiki PR 6 link would probs give you a PR 5, I have quite a few PR 4 sites that only have a couple of wiki links proving link juice! Like other said PR doesnt really matter unless you are trading/buying/exchanging links
Wharf, by wiki links, I assume you mean wikipedia links? If not, correct me! But wikipedia links are all nofollow links, so you wouldn't actually receive any link juice from those particular links!
it depends upon how many links are present in the page that is linking to you .If there are uncountable links in that page , although it has a PR of 10,you will get only 0.
It all depends on the site where you get backlinks, sometimes 1 pr 7 link can get you atleast pr 4. Just keep on building backlinks.
It really depends on the PR of your backlinks. For example you can have 5 PR8-9 links from your niche websites to have a PR5 or 5000 PR0 backlinks from unrelated websites.
Yeah, the page rank algorithm is suppose to automate assigning a quality of content rating to a page... to do this it is based on, supposedly, relevancy, and the page rank of incoming links... but, then, supposedly, outgoing links bleed your ranking... ow! it starts ones head spinning from there. As others have mentioned, don't worry about page rank and capturing Google. Google is as Google does. And, based on my personal use of the search engine, they often fail to deliver on a quality search. FYI, I am currently absorbing two different clickbank products (one for MSN and one for Yahoo), that basically say, "Forget trying to play Google's game, go to the others and get results!" Hope this helps. Good luck.
Get one PR7 or PR8 link, but mind you, it should be a high quality link and then you might end up getting a PR4 or PR5. Why do you want a PR5 if I may ask?
To rank well, those statements are correct. However, the question was about PR. Things like "very good content" and "quality of links" are irrelevant to getting higher PR.
Quality of links does matter to pr, you'll get more link juice passed from a pr7 than you will from a pr2.
If you want a pr5 there's a few ways to do it. If you have a few pr5-7 (3-5 of them) then you'll be a pr5 within the next update. Of if you have lots of pr4 and a few pr5. You have to have simply a few (2-5)high page ranks linking to you, and you not linking to many sites.
No one can tell you precisely about 'exact number of links required to reach PR5'. Each link carries different weight, which no body knows of. However, what I've seen is 2-3 PR7 links can easily make your site PR5. I'm assuming these PR7 sites are quality ones and not link farms.
Our major competitor has gained only 29 links, though they managed to achieve PR 5, they are having strong links with high PR from governmental websites.