I'm wondering if it makes any sense to continue trying to build links for a site when clearly Google isn't planning on giving it a pagerank any time soon. I'm not sure how to measure progress in that case. I wish Google had some indication of penalties and what you could do about them... I don't know if any additional links with be worth the effort. And to save time... I know all about PR being worthless, worry about traffic/revenue/SERPs/visitors/sunspots, etc. I just want what other sites have. I'm not planning on selling PR/links/advertising (although if a fool and his money wanted to be parted, I'm willing to help... ;-)
basically i will look at the website's content, the website with quality content probably will gain natural link in future which will help your website indirectly. And, always forget about those site with tons of OBL or crap site, the PR sure will drop in soon future, that's how i judge the website
Not really... that's what I was saying, I wish Google was more transparent about penalties, so for example you wouldn't even bother checking pagerank for a page if it can't change (or building backlinks for it). Out of my top 3 keywords, they're all in the top 3 (not the highest competition keywords, but still...), so I figure it can't be too bad, but I wonder what it would be like if I actually had a real pagerank.
How long have you been established? It could be that Google simply hasn't indexed your site yet. Other than that I'm not sure what to tell you other than don't give up, as lifeplayer mentioned keep creating quality content and linking to that content and it should naturally over time build itself up.
It's been at least a year. It's pretty well indexed by Google for some time now. I guess I'll keep trying to add new links, if nothing else then to keep up my SERP positions. I would have thought a company like Google could come up with something a little better than what they're doing with the toolbar pagerank indicator... oh well, need to remember the Serenity prayer, I guess.
Long as you have quality content continue to do it. It helps in serps and eventually will help in pr. Just stick with it.
Yeah, it is mind boggling. But, remember also that Google PR doesn't really measure anything significant and as you said it doesn't effect your SERPs, that's what is more important. I understand your frustration though. Another thing I was thinking about is what your market is. If you are in a niche industry that isn't very popular the highest authority pages like a .org/.gov pages may only have a PR6, and that means that even the most authoritative sights aren't PR10. Does that make sense?
Yes, Link building do works not instead of PR but to make PR high.We just need to do is search good quality link building sites and it will help in ranking page higher.
Sometimes getting good PR takes time. You should also make sure you are building links to your internal webpages. This is very important and will help your home page. Try to get solid links that have a good PR and not very many comments.
Niche related links are way more powerful than high PR general sites. So try that. I have gained a PR 2 on my old MLM site for 5 months and honestly can't do it now for my newer sites. I'm focused on traffic and sales..
Concentrate on getting more traffic to your site via Social networking medium. Google can't ignore you for a very long time if traffic on your site surges. Try to retain incoming users by providing something good and concentrate on your strength. Use Google keywords to search relevant terms to your site and write content where the competition is less. Well, the list goes on and on....