Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
Backlinks has more signifance compared to PR, but what does it take to get a PR?
Any comments?
There now seem to be 2 versions of PR. First is that used for the SERPs (the important one) which Google claims now updates continuously. This PR value can not be seen directly, only interpreted by how you're doing in the SERPs.
The second PR is that shown on the Google Toolbar. Rumors are that this now updates 4 times a year. If so it should be due to update soon. Updating this display quickly and accurately doesn't seem to be a Google priority.
Google indexes many more backlinks for sites than they show. For a better picture of what search engines are indexing, try checking yahoo or alltheweb for backlinks. In the meantime, you should keep getting more backlinks.
Also, do a search for the Google Sandbox and learn why that may slow new sites from performing quickly.
I know Google updated the PR like 2 months ago, so when you think next update will come. The sites we have are like with anyear old and have like 10-20 links coming to them from different websites.
Last Google PR update was around Jan 1st. Before that it was early Oct 04 and early July 04. Now it's been over 3 months since last update--so the current pattern is anywhere between 3-4 months (and trying to pin Google down to a pattern is impossible)
10-20 links are not enough. I manage about 25 sites and only those clients that gather 50-100 "quality" links start gaining traffic and page rank. the others stagnate.
and by quality links I mean passing good pr, i.e., not on a link farm, not in frames, not in databases, and the higher the PR the better.