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What did you do to get PR5 on your 8-page site? I have a six month old site of about 30 pages with several relevant external links, including DMOZ, that is only PR4.
After that rising up the Google PR values requires more work and a focus on that. But, I have to ask, do you want PR? or do you want to be found for what you do? The two are imho only slightly related.
Oh and from recent painful experience: start on a proper server with the domain name you are happy to live with, try all you can not to have to move your site to another domain once established. As I can testify (from the site in my profile at the moment) it takes many months (across most of the engines) for an old site to be removed and a new one to get back to the position the old one was in.
Naturally I want to be found, Mark. And because I aim at low-competition keywords, past experience tells me PR3-4 will do the job. I started two new sites in the past few months. One got PR1 and the other got PR2 out of the gate. Neither had any external links pointing at them. I went on a link campaign and now they both have a couple relevant external links pointing at them but it doesn't look like Google has picked them up yet (they're not seen on WW2 or WW3 during the current dance).
Mark_A >> as little javascript etc as you can (including no counters)
I didn't know JS could hurt Google ranking. I thought Google just ingnored JS. Have I missed something?
Nick_W >> put a link in my 'client list'
Nick, paranoia tells me not to interlink any of my sites. If I do something to offend a SE, all they have to do is go to my links pages to find some other sites I'm working on (optimizing) so they can really put the hurt on me. A jealous competitor can do the same thing if they find some way to trash me. My paranoia is the child of painful experience.
Well, we'll see how things go when this update is finished. At a minimum, it's looking to me like it takes 3-4 months for PR3-4 of a new site to kick in.
Thanks everyone for your replies. I guess I'm probably on the right track, but need to have more patience.
>>Nick, paranoia tells me not to interlink any of my sites.
+ from a non SEO pov..
you need to know your customers,
your competitors don't
neither do your customers "need" to know your "other" customers.
The information customer lists give out is that these companies are / have spent on the web and who they spent with ..
All clients to date already had a website (on which they wanted to improve) - that they already paid for work with someone else may be a good indicator they may spend again in the future.
If someone wanted to be nasty they could target the "other clients" of such a competitor, the reasons for switching might be the same.