I think personal blogs on a native language will not be much successful as those using internationally renowned language which is English since most of the people in the world will understand it. And 4 months is just relatively new. Just make more promotion. link exchanges and blog comments. And patiently wait for the next PR update by Google.
I hope by ranking, you meant serps and not page rank! Yours is certainly the right approach if one is really looking to build a good website. I fail to understand the euphoria among webmasters over PR as it gets you nothing... except may be good price for placing others' links! Regards, RightMan
Basically, 2 things. High PR means there are many other sites out there linking to yours which, statistically speaking, should help you attract more traffic. More importantly, however, those links mean that the big "G" will see your page as potentially more important to users searching for your keywords, and so will post your site higher in a given set of search results. It's all about getting to the top of that golden first page. Cheers, Neil
worry about traffic if you are getting traffic thats what counts pr is nice but just concentrate on content and strong links
PR is just a quantification of social status of a site. practically. so if your backlink neighbourhood is powerful. then surely you will get high PR soon. for gaining PR concentrate on quality of backlinks you are getting and they are do-follow while for gaining rankings you need both quality and quantity of backlinks.
1. Submit your Site on Google. 2. Build backlinks through link posting, link exchanging and blog commenting.