What is the fastest way to increase Google Page Rank for free?
How can I get a Google Page Rank 3, 4 or even 5 in a short period of time without spending any money? Is it possible and how long would it probably take?
Until I lost my supplier, I owned a website that sold eternity rings. I was able to get my website up to the first page within a two month period with some very simple techniques. Relevance is the ultimate consideration with page ranks. My website was strictly related to one subject - eternity rings. I also had a blog that was strictly related to eternity rings. Another very important thing to do is to keep the website current with updated information on a regular basis. My blog was updated at least three times per week and each blog post had a link back to my website. Finally, it is not enough to be relevant and current, you must also have interaction from visitors to your website and to your blog. For instance, each time you post a blog, you want someone to post a comment. If no one posts a comment, it makes the blog appear to be irrelevant. I worked every day on somehting regarding my ranking. Be very mindful of keywords on every page of your website and every blog that you post. Also, use keywords in your titles. You really don't have to pay money to get your website ranked high. You do have to be mindful of the traffic you want to seek and what keywords they would type when searching for what you have to offer.
As far as i know you cannot increase your page rank in a short period for free but it can be done at affordable rates...According to me,one can increase a page rank of the website by including keywords,good proper webdesign,advertising in social networking sites etc.There are also providers like http://www.tucktail.com/search-engine/s … _id=447401 where they help a user to improve the website page rank with keyword and suggested topics tool.Easy, one-click website submission to major search engines.They help the user to achieve the desired page rank quickly and in a simple way.
by Ma7moud ABo3ouf 14 years ago
Google Page rank is based on back links. Back links are Links pointing to your website from another website. The more back links you have the higher your PR will be.1. Join forums, forums are a great way to achieve links to your website. In most forums you are allowed to have a signature and in...
by Ashish Joshi 11 years ago
How much does Google Page Rank matter?I don't know if that's the way, but when I search for the title of my hubs, some of them are on the first page of search results, but when I checked the Google PR for my profile page, it say 'zero', yes, '0'...what does that mean? And how much does it matter?
by Whitney 10 years ago
google page rank VS yahoo page rank
by John Coviello 11 years ago
Do Any Hubbers Have Google Page Rank Above 6?Delving further into SEO, I looked at the Google Page Rank for HubPages (which for the whole site is 6) and for my subdomain (which is currently 4). Does anyone on HubPages have a Google Page Rank above 6?
by Anamika S Jain 11 years ago
I think a Google Page rank update happened today. I spend 15-18 hours working on the internet. A few minutes ago I noticed that one of my domains have gone from PR0 to PR2. I checked all my major sites and found changes in most of them. Some moved up on PR and some lost.
by whoisbid 13 years ago
Why do Hubpage accounts with high scores have very low Google page rank?I have been checking page rank for certain Hubpages users who have high HP scores i.e. over 90. Google seems to give many of them a very low page rank. Page rank is an indicative metric of web authority according to Google....
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