What does Google PR show?
Written by Mr. Javo
At the present time Google PR is pretty much the only indicator that can provide information about a page’s popularity in Google search engine, and in some other search engines. The actual PR is calculated by Google in real time and uses a scale exceeding 10 points. But Google usually refreshes the information about public (toolbar) PR once every three months and rounds PR to whole units. This is done to decrease the load on the Google’s servers. Since the time the toolbar PR was refreshed last time the real PR that the Google uses to rank the popularity of pages can either increase or decrease, but with a large number of pages the PR evens out, and the average toolbar PR of 1000 pages is almost equal to the actual one. Because of this I recommend to buy links in sites with high PR, and their average PR will correspond to the actual one (if there are separate deviation toward increase and decrease).
How to increase Google PR of a page?The table below illustrates the approximate dependence of your page’s PR on the PR and quantity of pages that have links to it, and equivalence of a different number of pages with different PR. We assume not more than 10 external links on each page.
For example, to get PR of 7 you need at least 3 links from PR 8 or half a thousand links from PR 5. With correct relinking (the correct system of links to internal pages and main page within a site) you can get the results you need much faster.
Don’t forget that PR from the pages which link to yours is a coefficient, which indirectly affects the site’s rank on Google. Just as much and even more than by PR your site is affected by text of the links (anchor), number of external links on linked pages, while the content of your pages doesn’t carry that much weight. To get into the top 10 on complex requests you need to take into consideration all these (and some others, such as the site’s age) factors.
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so in short, it’ll take forever for newbies like me to get any kind of decent PR :p
^^,little by little you can do it
I read google’s documentation and it stated that the PR that a site “gives” off from backlinking is dependant on the total number of external links on that page itself.
Have you factored in that when generating that table? Though its a nice table and thanx!
Thats true, but nobody knows exactly the formula to calculate pagerank….but with the tips I gave in this and other posts you will increase your PR, is guaranteed.
Javo, this is Rome from http://incomeforeveryone.blogspot.com
I would just let you know that I have transfered my blog to http://incomeforeveryone.info
I just wanted to ask if you could change the link on your blogroll to the new one. Thanks!
Cool you bought a own domain! Ill change it right now, good luck with your new domain
My PR is still nil right now after 40 days of blogging. Until when should I wait to get at least PR3?
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Thank you Javo! You should also get one for yourself.
Ah, its an okay post. But PR ONLY applies to Google, not other search engines