Be advised that Google doesn't like this.
Rgds
Accelerator
I want to buy PR3 or more. How can I do that and how many it cost?
I see that many sites is selling links with PR. Is this true, is this possible or it is some crap?
Can you recommend me some sites where I can buy PR?
Be advised that Google doesn't like this.
Rgds
Accelerator
How to get PR? I want to get it quickly if it is possible. What I can do? Buy text links, submit to many directories or something else?
BTW, directories don't want to list my site because my PR is -1 (not 1, my PR is - minus 1). How to get listed? Do I need to submit to directories with PR 0 to get PR 0. Than put to directories with PR1, and PR2 directories...
Why do you want PR?
If you have decent content people will link to you anyway - if you have to go looking for links then your content isn't good enough.
The only thing PR matters for any more is either a) webmaster ego massaging or b) extracting more money for a domain / link to a domain from people who think PR still matters.
Never argue with idiots. They just drag you down to their level and then beat you with their experience.
If ignorance is bliss then some of the people I know must be orgasmic.
Agreed, if your content is good, the rest will follow, PR boosting through high PR link sites is not going to help, and PR rating is not important!
As the others said, buying links will get you penalised by Google, and PR means very little now.
I have quite a few sites at number 1 in google, some in very competitive areas, and they have 0 PR.
Don't bother buying it, instead work on improving the quality of your site. If you need quick results, ie quick traffic to your site, then use PPC.
I got loads of sites with high PR
Buy them off me and then link from them
Seriouslly I have lots and lots I dont have uses for at present.
Doug
I don't suggest that you buy Page Rank. You need to do some SEO first.
Your best opt is to do quality link building and focus at getting targeted backlinks. Also submitting to high PR directories will help in the long run at your site's PR building.
Follow White Hat SEO for your websites which is always beneficial in long term. Follow what google likes as this would be more beneficial for you.
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Why do you want to buy PR ?
Surely you would want to be higher up in Google for you keywords... rather than having PR?
Forget PR, and make how high you are in Google your only metric... then buy links from related sites in your industry, but make them look natural. No sidebar or footer links, and dont bother using the link brokers. Dont buy links from sites that are dodgy.
Get the links in the content where its most natural to do so... if there's nowhere natural you can get a link from, pay them to write an article about you, or your niche, and get them to include a link...
Don't bother with getting links on links pages... and dont focus on recipricol links. Some are good, but they'll come naturally over time, with non competitors in the industry maybe, or business partners, blog friends, manufacturers etc.
Email each site you think is good enough with a unique straight forward email.
Hi,I'm XXX from XXX. I'm currently building links for our website and
I'll pay you $100 a year for a link HERE.
Thanks
XXX
You'll get a lot of sites responding to straight forward emails like that.
He might be interested in PR for some reasons. Most are especially if thay want to sell ads or links. But I too, focus more on SERP. Organic traffic from search engines are good sources of targeted traffic IMO.
If PR is really necessary, go the guest book route. Search for guest books on sites in your field. If the guest book page ranks well on Google then you know it has enough PR to meet your needs.
You can also look for quality links at linkmetro . com - there is a lot of junk there so choose carefully. A link on a 'link page' is now of zero value.
To get PR3 you only need 4 or 5 quality links.
I know a few people who will broker paid links. As Google is also looking for sites selling links and penalising both the selling and receiving site when found I would not recommend this route unless you have a very good understanding of what makes a quality link.
As so many have already said, a well written site with PR0 will often outrank a PR4/5 site. Work on the quality and unique content factors and build a reputation for quality that will give you the links.
I don't understand what you mean when you say you have a PR -1, there is no such thing.
How do people find your decent content in the first place though so that they can link to it? Surely your site starts at page 6 gazillion on google and until those links are placed and you rise through the search result ranks no one will know your decent content exists so they cant link to it!?
I think people just want to know how to get started. I think id rather have an army of high PR sites to link my new startup from than not! If that makes me an egotist then so be it lol!
There are a few rules.
1. Do not publish an 'incomplete' site
2. Do not publish before you have basic SEO already in place
3. Do not park domain before publishing the site - all search engines look for new domains and come looking for content within 48 hours of a domain being registered. If they find a parked domain it can be months before they come back.
4. You only need one quality link to help search engines find your site. Beg, borrow or steal (forums, blogs, guest books). Watch your logs and never submit a site that is being crawled (it delays crawling) - only submit if you add new content and the bot has not visited for a week or so to crawl the new content.
5. Between Google finding a new site and the next PR update, the page ranks on the on-page algorithm factors - natural ranking without PR pollution. If you have done wise SEO the page will rank well during this period. It is during this time that you need to get people linking to your quality content. If you don't spam using the popularity game, Google will 'sandbox' the site while you build up the link spam. Other search engines do not do this so you should continue to rank well in them which will help with the natural link building and income.
While there are minor SEO factor differences between search engines, the same methods apply to all when working on the on-site factors
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