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How can I get a link from a high PR page?

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The_Girlie

2:57 pm on Feb 12, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I am looking for links with higher PR's... Can anyone help me?
Thanks

driller41

4:15 pm on Feb 12, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Try opening your cheque book - this generally works well for me.

Lightguy1

10:27 pm on Feb 13, 2008 (gmt 0)

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even though google has said that they are going to be going after paid link placement programs? wouldnt that hurt more than help if you paid for a link and then google knows you paid for the link?

defanjos

10:35 pm on Feb 13, 2008 (gmt 0)

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>>wouldnt that hurt more than help if you paid for a link

No. Just don't make it look like a paid link :)

freelistfool

3:23 am on Feb 14, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I've had good success by writing good content and then asking for a link.

Lightguy1

5:07 pm on Feb 14, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Does anyone know of a search method that you can filter the results based on the PR of pages. Put simple, say I only want to find sites with a high PR that I want to link from, this way it would filter out all the sites with NO PR or LITTLE PR ?

driller41

11:54 am on Feb 15, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Surely Google search is pretty good at filtering out sites with low pagerank - they spend quite a lot of time doing this I believe ;)

The_Girlie

12:11 pm on Feb 15, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Depends on the search phrase you use! Google lists in order of content relevance.. Search phrase 'blowfish' brings a no page ranker to top spot! Random I know.. but its Friday :p

oodlum

7:13 am on Feb 16, 2008 (gmt 0)

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The PR is irrelevant if they rank well for your target phrases. Why would you want to sort results by PageRank? Google already shows you the sites they value, in order, for any given term.

ZydoSEO

5:32 am on Feb 18, 2008 (gmt 0)

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>>>Does anyone know of a search method that you can filter the results based on the PR of pages. Put simple, say I only want to find sites with a high PR that I want to link from, this way it would filter out all the sites with NO PR or LITTLE PR ? <<<

If you use Firefox, there is a decent plugin called SEOQuake that you can enable before you do a search. It will show you all kinds of info from Google and Yahoo about each of the search results, including the Google PR. Both Firefox and the SEOQuake pluging are free.

[edited by: ZydoSEO at 5:33 am (utc) on Feb. 18, 2008]

piatkow

1:49 pm on Feb 18, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Well if somebody asked for a link from my specific page because it had better PR than my links page then the second word of the answer would be "off".

I give links where they would be of value to my visitors and request them from sites I grant them to. I have never fussed about PR but concentrated on content. Result - top 3 positions on all key search arguements.

mitz

9:52 am on Feb 25, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I have a great site, but its new and I couldn't get that many people giving me links(3 months old)...But then I got my first page rank and they all came running to ask me for a link...LOL I said No!

bilalseo

10:01 pm on Mar 4, 2008 (gmt 0)

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the best way to acquire High PR links from other sites is to create unique and natural content, if the contents are good people can place your link over their website as reference link, so alternatively you will receive a proper text link from their website, you can also put RSS feed or atom feeds and let the people to copy your rss and place over their websites..

thanks,

bilal