How to move the website from PR2 to PR3?. It is a small hotel in Bali and Google reports 30 incoming links, link:www.albiavilla.com MSN reports 1060 incoming links. I thought it would be sufficient number of links, but looks like something is missing. The website is still only PR2 and has very poor visibilty on Google.
Given the large discrepancy, I'm guessing a lot of your links are reciprocal? To get PR3, just get more links. Go to http://www.directorycritic.com and start getting one way links to your site. The link in my sig is a good start too.
Sure, I agree. Just look for someone who is offering submissions to high PR directories, specially PR5+. I recommend service by Amitpatel.
Not sure why you would guess this? Care to elaborate? It's well known that Google does not display all of the known backlinks using the link: command. It's also easy to see that the random sampling of backilinks displayed are usually the lower quality links. advanet - I'd be inclined to submit my sites myself as you have more control over which category you submit to and the title and description use. In order to increase your PageRank you just need more links pointing to your site; as mystikmedia has suggested, find a few good directories to submit your site to. You really ought to consider that it's more than possible - it's probable that your home page PR is actually higher than what the toolbar is displaying. Many of your other pages are PR4 - I'm guessing your home page was a PR2 at the last PR update - it looks more and more that many sies did not get their home page PR updated, but rather only the interior pages that dd not display any PR. PageRank alone is not sufficient to getting better rankings in the search results. Find quality links.
MSN seems to report more reciprocals than Google. One site of mine has 5000 bls in MSN and only 196 in Google. It is an older site (3 years old), and in its early days, I did a lot of link exchanges. The sites that I have never done recip links with don't have as high a percentage discrepancy between Google and the others.