Try to get some high pr dofollow backlinks. You have some pr5, pr4 & pr3 backlinks, but they are all nofollow.
Your home page consist of too many links to other pages or sites, that's why you can't survive with 1000 BL. Imagine you have PR 3 but the PR 3 is is all sucked by the link... 1. Try to increase your BL. Especially from high quailty one. 2. Decrease your links or tag them with no-follow to stop your PR being sucked.
Get high PR back links. However, PR is little use if anyone else also gets the same PR score. So, focus on quality contents on your site.
I agree with what most of the others have said. I know it's nice to focus on increasing page rank as a goal, but it will just become frustrating, better to concentrate your energy into quality content, that's all that matters at the end of the day!
Continue building links and wait untill the next update. And in the meantime, remember that pr is NOT the most important thing.
How many outgoing links do you have? If you have over 100 links maybe Google suspects you are a link farm? Someone mentioned adding content as a solution, but that's not a direct way to solve it though. Pagerank is based on incoming links...the content may help get more visitors and links to the site, but content by itself won't affect your Pagerank. Regardless, your Pagerank is only one of many many many factors that influence how high you rank on the search engines, so if that's your concern you don't need to worry too much about that.
Hi, Do you care about your site PR or do you care about your site traffic? Or do you care both? For me, I guess the more important part is to get more website traffic. Not just traffic, but targeted traffic.With targeted traffic to your site, you should be able to make more money. And the other part is to build backlink.Just in case you want to increase your PR. Hope this helps. Azim
Dont worry about your PR, google does use it to determine webpage weight, but not too much lately. There are two main reasons for it - on page and off page, try to maximize both. But really, If you get the traffic, then dont worry about the site PR...