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Normally it takes 2-4 months. Sometimes though you can get pagerank faster depending on the number of links and depending on how important your site is considered.
You need some quality links pointing to your site because PR 2 is very low.
I know its very low.. I do all the things for this site.. blog, articles, directory submission, and so on but nothing its results..
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I dont think PR isnt a good way to calculate a quality of a site,
any ways if you want ot increase the PR make sure you getting back links from some higher PR pages.
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when it comes to discuss PR everybody seems to give only 1 answer, tht it depends upon no. of backlinks.
but i think that there are a lot other factors also on which PR depends, like, the no of visitors, with uniques IP's, time spend by visitors on your webpage etc.
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I think it's a lot depends on visitor behavior rather than just back link; I've notices.. the more keyword that rank up your page in 1st position of the search, the more chances your PR is going up in a month or 2;
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At the end, it boils down to content..unique content. If you have content, then do your on page seo. Then off page seo. Don't forget the competition also. Check where they are getting their links. Check their PR. Emulate them.
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It depends upon how much Google Bots consider your webiste is relevant to the topic. Pagerank is not guarantee for ranking but it is a google parameter of importance of the webpage. Nowadays backlinks are not big issue for good pagerank.
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It depends upon how much Google Bots consider your webiste is relevant to the topic. Pagerank is not guarantee for ranking but it is a google parameter of importance of the webpage. Nowadays backlinks are not big issue for good pagerank.
PageRank refers to that green little bar that's supposed to measure "importance" - it basically measures a site's popularity. It has no direct bearing on the position of a site in the search results.
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Originally Posted by wahazaextra
...I've notices.. the more keyword that rank up your page in 1st position of the search, the more chances your PR is going up in a month or 2;
Maybe the increase in backlinks causes the higher rankings, which in turn generates more traffic and more (free) backlinks... thus increasing your PR!
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Originally Posted by raymundmanalo
At the end, it boils down to content..unique content. If you have content, then do your on page seo. Then off page seo. Don't forget the competition also. Check where they are getting their links. Check their PR. Emulate them.
So what are you saying exactly?
Create good content, do on-page seo, do off-page seo, emulate your competition and you'll get good PR!! Who'd have thought
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It depends upon how much Google Bots consider your webiste is relevant to the topic. Pagerank is not guarantee for ranking but it is a google parameter of importance of the webpage. Nowadays backlinks are not big issue for good pagerank.
So you're saying - despite all historical evidence to the contrary - that PageRank is entirely dependant on whether Google thinks your website is relevant to "the topic"!!!
How do you come to this conclusion?
If true, I can create a website about my left foot, give plenty of topically relevant information about it, make it THE authority site on the subject, and Google will give me pagerank because it's relevant!!!
I don't think I'll try it - but I'd still like to know how you come to this conclusion.
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Its calculated by back links, and user behavior on page
At the risk of repeating a request ('cos I know that lewis mentioned this in another thread), you have given this opinion in several threads about PageRank and yet I haven't seen any mention of how you came to this conclusion... Would you mind sharing what it is that makes you think that user behaviour is now playing such an important role in defining pagerank?
I'm not arguing ('cos I don't know the facts - yet) but I fail to see how Google could possibly know how many users follow a link from a page on a website to another page on that (or another) site unless:
1. They have the Google Toolbar (surely a tiny minority of surfers).
2. The site uses Google Analytics (again - a minority of websites).
Unless your theory(?) is that Google ignores click patterns everywhere except in it's own results pages; in whcih case what they will really achieve is to discover which of their top results is most relevant... Results further down the index will get very little response; so any site below #100 in the index will only ever get pagerank from backlinks!
I understand (and agree) that user behaviour is playing a more important role in Google's ranking algo's nowadays, but I'm interested to hear what makes you say that it plays such an important role in their PageRank calculations.
Be interested to hear what it is that makes you think that
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Topic means what is the subject of your webpage and how much relevant it is to the subject. If your webpage is about seo and information provided is found useful then it is relevant to the topic, simple.
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Topic means what is the subject of your webpage and how much relevant it is to the subject. If your webpage is about seo and information provided is found useful then it is relevant to the topic, simple.
Yep... simple indeed, BUT - on topic or not - has NO EFFECT on PageRank