Getting high PR is not easy task.. it will take lot of hardwork.. in 2014 two things are important.. 1. Fresh and Unique content realy useful for Visitors.. 2. High PR dofollow backlinks from forum, directories, therough blog commenting, Guest blogging etc.. Give your all effort to above two things, you will surely succedd to get your target..
To increase page rank of your website you need to follow these points: 1. Make sure that you are doing your on page optimization. 2. Start updating your website with new content on regular basis. Wordpress blog with a sub domain of your website is the best option to increase the page count of your website and updating new content. 3. Try to get do follow links pointing towards your website. 4. Try hiring some expert from sites like SEOClerks, that will help to increase your page rank.
Well, since google updates page rank so rarely, do all you want and probably never get page rank. But really, blog commenting and forum links are like so 2008.
Generally speaking, pagerank is passed on through do-follow links. If you get a few links from sites with decent pagerank (and your link is actually on a page with pagerank), your site should reflect that the next time Google updates PR. Having said that, there are other factors that influence Pagerank. I have a few sites that have managed to get pagerank without any real links. One sits at PR 1, one at PR 2 without any real backlinks. I suspect that site age and fresh content play a role. Anyway, yes, PR doesn't really mean that much these days.
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Increasing authority can be tough, and it does take time, however, keep in mind that SEO is also tied into your site, lets say your visitors are bouncing off your site like rainwater, then no amount of SEO on this planet will do you any good, and DA/TF is not provided by Google, this is a metric provided by Moz, and lower metrics tend to be inaccurate.