Where to get A Permanent Backlink with a High PR?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by akanesakura, Jan 14, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    Is getting a backlink from a High PR site should be always paying a monthly? How about if i stop my monthly to the backlink provider and he/she also stop's linking at my site. will my PR go down? (I'm thinking it will...).

    Is getting a backlink only the way to get a high PR?

    Thanks to all!
     
    akanesakura, Jan 14, 2009 IP
  2. torrentstorage

    torrentstorage Peon

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    Yes pr backlinks have a huge factor in your PR
    I would suggesting NEVER paying for a backlink.
    Your backlinks need to be natural and this can not be pressed enough
     
    torrentstorage, Jan 14, 2009 IP
  3. dream_sonu

    dream_sonu Well-Known Member

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    #3
    just suggest people or site competitor backlinks sites
     
    dream_sonu, Jan 15, 2009 IP
  4. atulperx

    atulperx Banned

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    #4
    Yes you need quality back links to your pages but related to your niche . If links are related to your niche than only you can get higher rankings . You can get back links by posting comments . Make a target of 10 to 20 comments daily and post comments and dofollow blog related to your niche .
     
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  5. Nancy Kneoteric

    Nancy Kneoteric Banned

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    #5
    Want to get high PR (though high PR does not matter) link then write a killer content. Use the killer content as a link bait and you would get hundreds of organic back links. Permanent, one way quality links.

    Tool bar PR is based on back links and will change according to you back link profile. So yes if you lose back links then you tend to lose your user green bar (read PR).
     
    Nancy Kneoteric, Jan 15, 2009 IP
  6. Himmels

    Himmels Peon

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    Yes, your PR will go down if you lose some backlinks, because the PR of your webpage gets a share of the PR of every webpage that links to yours.

    This is how Google calculates PR: 0.15 + (0.85 (a "share" of the PR of every webpage that links to yours)) = your webpage's PR

    0.15 = The lowest PR a webpage could ever possibly have.
    0.85 = A dampening factor... This is just the number that Google uses for their PR formula
    1 "share" = the PR of the page linking to yours divided by the total number of links on that page.

    You can slightly increase your PR of your webpages if you link your webpages within your website.
     
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  7. webcrawl

    webcrawl Banned

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    yes, backlinks plays a lead role for pr, i would suggest u not to take paid backlinks now, as i think now u would be having good pr most of the sites will be ready to do link exchange with ur site...
     
    webcrawl, Jan 15, 2009 IP
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    Nancy Kneoteric is right. Create some unique and original content and update it frequently, and you'll get a number of inbound links without even knowing it.

    But remember, a high PR doesn't necessarily mean that your website will rank higher.
     
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    some big blogs & social bookmarking websites, forums
     
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  10. seodetectors07

    seodetectors07 Notable Member

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    Well i would tell you some important points and this will explain you everything....

    1. if you paid for a good PR website's URL then you are on a good ranking.

    2. if removed then your ranking will surely go down.

    3. but removing it would be better bcoz if google about this activity then it will straight away bann your website, even if someone informs google about this then also google comes to know about this and after a research your website is blocked
     
    seodetectors07, Jan 26, 2009 IP