I think you are in the good and right track .. 339 backlinks on three months is pretty good. But the most important things to get PR is valuable backlinks...this valuable backlinks mean that you get backlinks from any site (preferebly with the same niche with you) that have high PR. Some backlinks from high PR site (PR4, PR5, PR6) will be valuable than 1000 backlinks from PR0 page.
I am not using any backlink tool and I am working on serp right now, just having a hard time understaning it all.
Remember... Quality Links > Quantity Of Links My site originally only had 40 backlinks and I got a PR3, now with 115 I'm a PR2. Doesn't bother me though.
Please make your blog content fresh. It means put the relevant content on your blog at regular way. This make your blog will have some good PR. back link is one factor but already have enfough back links which give you the support. The only thing on which you work is just make regular content on your blog.
no its not enough to get a high pr, if you want to boost your blog's pr you have to build lots of backlinks everyday as much as you can. And I suggest to focus first on link building once you get a high rankings traffics will follow.
I think this is the best post so far. That is why I do not just allow for exchange links although I do not put too much effort on it. My blogspot blogs are both PR3 but the traffic is not really satisfactory for me.
The update is over and you will just have to wait until the next one. It usually take a new site 6 months to get it's frist page rank. But I also have one site that obtained it within 4 weeks of launch and another one within 2 months. Both were SEOed and solid internal site navigation. One other thing, both were "found" by Google not submitted.
You've been given some good advice here. Overall, Page Rank is not the "end all" of how successful your site/blog will be. You need to optimize your site/blog for the search engine spiders. Getting high quality backlinks is just one of those factors in optimizing. Do good anchor text within your posts (to your other posts and/or pages of your site, and pepper in some outbound links too, to make it look natural). Have your site/blog listed in your forum signatures, using a variation of keyword-rich anchor text. Do the same at directory sites. And since it's a blog - put up fresh content frequently ... even if you have to borrow articles and such (do it the right way!). I have PR1 sites that are in the #1-3 spots in Google for various keywords/phrases, beating out PR3 and PR4 sites for the spots. So, don't let PR be your only indicator for how successful your site is ... otherwise you will trap yourself. Good luck! And keep up the good work and effort!