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DuglasM4
12-24-2006, 04:07 PM
What is your secret to get our site from PR0 to PR5 within less than 6 months?Any secret?

Wit
12-25-2006, 03:04 AM
Why would we wanna do that?

David E
12-26-2006, 06:27 PM
Get a couple of PR7 sites to link to you, that will normally do it.

Barrynag
12-28-2006, 05:47 PM
Get a couple of PR7 sites to link to you, that will normally do it.

Forget PR 7, just get one PR6, that will do it (or so has been my experience.) Won't help you much in the SERPS, but you'll get your PR 5! :P

kevingibbons
12-28-2006, 07:26 PM
General link building from quality and relevant sites should do it. I wouldn't really worry about PR too much, if you can build a large amount of good links the PR will improve anyway.

huyminh
02-24-2007, 11:34 AM
You can redirect 301 pemanent to other webiste has been PR5

torpengkute
02-24-2007, 12:27 PM
its very hard to determine G what page rank that you get. but the only thing you must do is to get more inbound quality links.

masterofthe
03-03-2007, 01:23 PM
Build up massive links to your site and optimize the pages. Do avoid too much images as they don't really help that much for the fast and sweep crawling of the enginebots. :cool:

AVWeb
03-04-2007, 07:35 AM
Hi -

Don't try to get a new website up to a PR5 fast if you truly desire quality rankings in the first year.

Get your site up to a PR5 naturally, slowly, methodically, and with care.

I used to run alot of websites with a Google PR of 6:5:5 or 5:5:4... Things have changed in the last year, and it's now sufficient, for many ranking purposes, to run with a quality 4:4:3 ( considering only expense verses serps ), and to develop backlinks with more care.

This is just my view, however. Your experience may differ ( especially if you are targeting extremely tough key terms ).

~ Jason

nightmaster
03-08-2007, 03:49 AM
Hi -

Don't try to get a new website up to a PR5 fast if you truly desire quality rankings in the first year.

Get your site up to a PR5 naturally, slowly, methodically, and with care.

I used to run alot of websites with a Google PR of 6:5:5 or 5:5:4... Things have changed in the last year, and it's now sufficient, for many ranking purposes, to run with a quality 4:4:3 ( considering only expense verses serps ), and to develop backlinks with more care.

This is just my view, however. Your experience may differ ( especially if you are targeting extremely tough key terms ).

~ Jason
Can you explain the a:b:c notion? All I know is one number (TBPR) and maybe a measurement of the gif in the Google directory.

AVWeb
03-08-2007, 07:40 AM
Hi -

This is PR by the depth of the site.

In other words, if you have a homepage, then category pages, then article summary pages, then an article detail pages, your architecture is most likely like this ( smaller websites may distribute PR more linearly, with one to two levels ):

a:b:c:d

When developing a new site, you can slowly build up links to level A, your homepage.... If you are wise, however, you'll channel enough inbound links to your homepage to reach a PR3/4, then start acquiring deep links into your website.

~Jason