my website has submit to google about 1 month ago, why the PR always display zero? the website is: www.cmpter.com
Just made a quick analysis... it seems that all your links are from Pages with PR0 and N/A. You need to get links from pages which have a good PR and low outgoing links...
Have you done some linkbuilding for the site? Your site has zero PR because it lacks quality backlinks.
PR depend of backlink. how many link your site's have? get backclink with blog coments, forum signature, article directory, or if you have budget you can buy link. this method will increase your pr
From what I understand the PR a page gives you is that page's PR/# of outgoing links. I read that somewhere and could be wrong but it makes sense.
You should start building backlinks to your site, this way your PR will increase. Try using social bookmarking sites like digg.
HI Good Quality Content and Quality back link both are help full to get PR u can do social bookmarking,write good article and submit in good article directory also forum posting,link exchange,blog comment etc help u to get PR of your site.
Google's Pagerank formula looks like this: PR(A) = (1-d) + d (PR(T1)/C(T1) + ... + PR(Tn)/C(Tn)) . In the equation 'T1 - Tn' are pages linking to page A, 'C' is the number of outbound links that a page has and 'd' is a damping factor, usually set to 0.85 Simply it becomes: a page's PageRank = 0.15 + 0.85 * (a "share" of the PageRank of every page that links to it) "share" = the linking page's PageRank divided by the number of outbound links on the page. The PageRank of a web page is therefore calculated as a sum of the PageRanks of all pages linking to it (its incoming links), divided by the number of links on each of those pages (its outgoing links).
CORRECT! So theoretically a PR0 page with very few outbound links could pass you more PR than a PR2 page with thousands of outbound links. You shouldn't even care about PR. PR0 sites outrank PR8 sites for many kewyord phrases. And whatever PR you are seeing in the Google Toolbar is already weeks old the day it is published, but usually it's months old. It's not about the PR. It's more about on-page SEO (<title>, <h1>, <h2>s, content, etc) and more importantly having followed inbound links from relevant pages on your site AND most importantly other sites using link text containing the keyword phrase you want to rank for (and slight variations of that keyword phrase).
It's not PR0 its some value between 0 and 1 So the toolbar will display 0 get more PR Links to increase it and always remember the PR in the toolbar is just a snapshot of the real and its updated once every 2-3 months