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    Raising PR - Anyone got some tips?

    Hey I'm looking to raise my PR.

    I understand how google PR works, and I'm looking for tips on raising it.

    Anyone got any suggestions? Maybe good directories?

    Thank.

    www.lavashark.com

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    Raising PR - Anyone got some tips?

    hi willstein

    we all want to raise our PR - who doesn't

    anyway - good directories

    FREE INCLUSION

    Google.com = no need to add
    - normally they will add you their directory in after you have some links to your site

    Dmoz.org
    - quite a long submission process
    - but it is really worth the time and effort

    these a few of the new search engines
    Directory-search.org
    Gimpsy.com
    GigaBlast.com
    Jayde.com
    WebSavvy.cc
    local business directories

    PAYMENT FOR INCLUSION

    Yahoo.com - US $299.000 yearly
    Business.com - US $99.000 yearly
    JoeAnt.com - US $39.95.000 only once

    Other Directories

    you might also want to consider these few directories

    GoGuides.org
    Skaffe.com
    ExactSeek.com
    WhatUSeek.com
    Qango.com

    anyway - turn to Google for the best results

    http://www.google.com/search?q=web+d...&cat=gwd%2FTop

    any others - pls add

    hope this helps
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    Re: Increasing PR

    Get some Decent Link Building Done.

    Be careful and keep in mind NOT TO GET:

    1. FFA Links
    2. Guestbook Links
    3. Links from Link Farms
    4. Hidden Text Links

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    FFA Links?
    What would you classify as a link farm?

    www.relmaxtop.com a link farm?

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    WebProWorld MVP janeth's Avatar
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    You need to check with your host and find out why your site is down.

    I would get in all the Directories I could get in and then start trading links.

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    Get lots of high quality inbound links and create your own internal links by adding lots of quality content (articles, etc).

    A great way to get some excellent inbound links is to write a few good articles on a topic that you know about and submit them (along with your bio and link) to other sites that offer that type of content. When they publish your articles, you get exposure in two ways:

    1 - You'll be recognized as an authority on that topic (as long as the articles are interesting, uselful, and accurate), creating instant interest in clicking through to your website.

    2 - Your link will likely be the only outbound link on the page (in fact you can insist on it), channeling all the available PR to YOU (except for that going to navigation links, etc).

    As always, content is king when it comes to building traffic and PR. Inbound links build PR but content builds links and traffic. Content, links, and PR all "feed on" and help build each other up.

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    Getting found on Google

    I tested PR with the online journal I keep on my site, after a friend complained that he had trouble getting found on Google. Within three days of writing a journal entry about him, his name was found - ranked number two on Google. Whereas before, neither his name or name with his occupation was found. I had done experiments previously writing reviews and once again the otherwise unknown event or actor/performer/artist wouldn't have showed up. I don't know whether it's because my site has been around a long time (almost 5 years), or that it's listed under the Google directory, or that it has a lot of reciprocal links and inbound/outbound links, or that I've contributed articles on various topics that got published elsewhere, or perhaps all of the above. I have not submitted my site or any of its pages to search engines for several years now. Any suggestions why? Anyhow, perhaps this is a service I can provide to keep my site alive and free. I'm at the moment trying to get people to review my site so I can improve it and turn my traffic into useful things that I want and need. The journal entry in which I talk about getting found on the Internet is at: http://www.analyticalq.com/journal/j031115.htm

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    Re: I agree

    I agree with fortepiano and rlrouse !!
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