How can i increase my link page PR
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How can i increase my link page PR
Hi to all members
I want a help from all of you.
I have a client's site http://www.carloscevola.com.
It has a link page http://www.carloscevola.com/strategic_c ... urces.html.
It has a PR 0, can u give me some suggestions, how i can increase the
PR of this link page.
So that i can start link exchange for this page.
Looking for Positive Response
Regards
Shailendra Dubey
SEO Executive
http://www.dimensioni.net
http://www.carloscevola.com
E-mail:- shailendra@dimensioni.net, shailendra@carloscevola.com
I want a help from all of you.
I have a client's site http://www.carloscevola.com.
It has a link page http://www.carloscevola.com/strategic_c ... urces.html.
It has a PR 0, can u give me some suggestions, how i can increase the
PR of this link page.
So that i can start link exchange for this page.
Looking for Positive Response
Regards
Shailendra Dubey
SEO Executive
http://www.dimensioni.net
http://www.carloscevola.com
E-mail:- shailendra@dimensioni.net, shailendra@carloscevola.com
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Increasing PR
Hi,
I guess you are as new to the forum as I am - I joined today
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Have you thought of reading what others ask and reply on the forums? I find this saves loads of 'newbies' showing their ignorance and self-centeredness. It saves peeing off the 'regulars' too
.
I would make one comment/suggestion - well maybe more.
First - take the good advice offered and submit quality articles to the free article sites. (Start with mine
http://www.articleedge.com - and add your link/s to the article.)
Another tip to get links/raise PR: Do as I did and start your OWN free article site. Add your own url to every submission you accept. (Accept any crap for starters, but once you get 1,000 plus articles start weeding out the crap and only accept quality stuff.)
Note: If you haven't a clue how to start your own you can buy one off EBay for about £250 -£300 - or if you are smart - £9:99 including url and a free year's hosting.)
I own 32 sites. None had a PR better than 2, and none had more than a hondred or two links. I 'pushed' my article site by writing articles and submitting them to other article sites. (Each article linked back to my site.
Two months later I had lost all my 'ZERO' PR ratings and they became PR2s, 3s and 4s. (Not just the site url but individual pages.) My incomming links soared and currently go from around 700 to 1,500 and rising.
I presume if you took on that job you have some idea of maximising title, metatags, and keywords on page ratios etc. ?
If not you may be better off handing the site back and taking up breading armadillos
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Good luck either way.
Paula (born wicked.)
I guess you are as new to the forum as I am - I joined today

Have you thought of reading what others ask and reply on the forums? I find this saves loads of 'newbies' showing their ignorance and self-centeredness. It saves peeing off the 'regulars' too

I would make one comment/suggestion - well maybe more.
First - take the good advice offered and submit quality articles to the free article sites. (Start with mine

http://www.articleedge.com - and add your link/s to the article.)
Another tip to get links/raise PR: Do as I did and start your OWN free article site. Add your own url to every submission you accept. (Accept any crap for starters, but once you get 1,000 plus articles start weeding out the crap and only accept quality stuff.)
Note: If you haven't a clue how to start your own you can buy one off EBay for about £250 -£300 - or if you are smart - £9:99 including url and a free year's hosting.)
I own 32 sites. None had a PR better than 2, and none had more than a hondred or two links. I 'pushed' my article site by writing articles and submitting them to other article sites. (Each article linked back to my site.
Two months later I had lost all my 'ZERO' PR ratings and they became PR2s, 3s and 4s. (Not just the site url but individual pages.) My incomming links soared and currently go from around 700 to 1,500 and rising.
I presume if you took on that job you have some idea of maximising title, metatags, and keywords on page ratios etc. ?


Good luck either way.
Paula (born wicked.)
Truth is oft stranger than fiction - and harder to swallow.
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Backlinks are what you need for you to increase you PR...there are some directories that do accept subpages for free and on other directories you have to spend some money...you can try forums and put a link to your resource page as your sig...and as what they've said create articles and submit them to article directories with your link on your resource box...
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follow simple seven step particulary
1. Affiliate Program
This is the risk free way to advertise on the web, you can pay your affiliates a commission on any sales they bring in. Some affiliates specialise in high ranking landing pages that could be used to drive traffic to your site, and all they want in return is a slice of the action. You can either create your own scheme using some of the free scripts available or use a middle man such as www.cj.com (very expensive) or www.affiliatefuture.co.uk (a bit cheaper).
2. Email Marketing
Are you collecting e-mail addresses of your visitors ? if not why not ? Emailing your customer list can be one of the cheapest ways to generate traffic as you already have built up a relationship and hopefully trust. It's only Spam if they have not consented to have being sent an e-mail and you must give them the option to opt-out. It's called list management and sites such as ContactImpact.com email marketing service will manage this for you initially for free.
3. Website Monitoring
There's no point executing a bunch of campaigns to get traffic to your site if your site is down when people arrive. If your site is down now how would you know ?, if you're not sure then you need a website monitoring service. try AlertRobot.co.uk website monitoring (shameless plug)
4. Offline marketing campaign
Don't write off traditional marketing techniques - classified adds, leaflets, business cards, cold calling !!!. The big boys may have cornered the market for search terms such as mortgage and loans, but a leaflet drop in your local area can be very affective.
5. Forum signatures
Contribute to forums that concern your area of focus. Always be on topic and useful. A forum post is not....
"I've found this great site, go and have a look http://www.yoursite.com"
It's obvious and irritating, instead contribute helpfully to discussions and leave your signature at the end, put your URL into your signature and place some keywords into the URL title, that way if google spiders the forum it will associate those words with your site. See the example at the end of this posting.
6. Link with high PR sites.
PR = Page Ranking
Google gives all sites a PR value based on a proprietary algorithm, you can use the Google toolbar to figure out your own and other peoples PR. The higher your PR the more likely you are to figure highly in search results, your PR is affected by how many people link to you and what PR they have amongst other attributes.
Find other sites in your area of concern with the same or higher PR values and ask to trade links.
7. Some more content.
Google loves content. You may not want to write a new article every day, but what about some of the content you already have as a business. News items, white papers, company announcements, product descriptions, put them on your site.
1. Affiliate Program
This is the risk free way to advertise on the web, you can pay your affiliates a commission on any sales they bring in. Some affiliates specialise in high ranking landing pages that could be used to drive traffic to your site, and all they want in return is a slice of the action. You can either create your own scheme using some of the free scripts available or use a middle man such as www.cj.com (very expensive) or www.affiliatefuture.co.uk (a bit cheaper).
2. Email Marketing
Are you collecting e-mail addresses of your visitors ? if not why not ? Emailing your customer list can be one of the cheapest ways to generate traffic as you already have built up a relationship and hopefully trust. It's only Spam if they have not consented to have being sent an e-mail and you must give them the option to opt-out. It's called list management and sites such as ContactImpact.com email marketing service will manage this for you initially for free.
3. Website Monitoring
There's no point executing a bunch of campaigns to get traffic to your site if your site is down when people arrive. If your site is down now how would you know ?, if you're not sure then you need a website monitoring service. try AlertRobot.co.uk website monitoring (shameless plug)
4. Offline marketing campaign
Don't write off traditional marketing techniques - classified adds, leaflets, business cards, cold calling !!!. The big boys may have cornered the market for search terms such as mortgage and loans, but a leaflet drop in your local area can be very affective.
5. Forum signatures
Contribute to forums that concern your area of focus. Always be on topic and useful. A forum post is not....
"I've found this great site, go and have a look http://www.yoursite.com"
It's obvious and irritating, instead contribute helpfully to discussions and leave your signature at the end, put your URL into your signature and place some keywords into the URL title, that way if google spiders the forum it will associate those words with your site. See the example at the end of this posting.
6. Link with high PR sites.
PR = Page Ranking
Google gives all sites a PR value based on a proprietary algorithm, you can use the Google toolbar to figure out your own and other peoples PR. The higher your PR the more likely you are to figure highly in search results, your PR is affected by how many people link to you and what PR they have amongst other attributes.
Find other sites in your area of concern with the same or higher PR values and ask to trade links.
7. Some more content.
Google loves content. You may not want to write a new article every day, but what about some of the content you already have as a business. News items, white papers, company announcements, product descriptions, put them on your site.
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I read your suggestions and its good thanks for the info.mrLenin wrote:follow simple seven step particulary
1. Affiliate Program
This is the risk free way to advertise on the web, you can pay your affiliates a commission on any sales they bring in. Some affiliates specialise in high ranking landing pages that could be used to drive traffic to your site, and all they want in return is a slice of the action. You can either create your own scheme using some of the free scripts available or use a middle man such as www.cj.com (very expensive) or www.affiliatefuture.co.uk (a bit cheaper).
2. Email Marketing
Are you collecting e-mail addresses of your visitors ? if not why not ? Emailing your customer list can be one of the cheapest ways to generate traffic as you already have built up a relationship and hopefully trust. It's only Spam if they have not consented to have being sent an e-mail and you must give them the option to opt-out. It's called list management and sites such as ContactImpact.com email marketing service will manage this for you initially for free.
3. Website Monitoring
There's no point executing a bunch of campaigns to get traffic to your site if your site is down when people arrive. If your site is down now how would you know ?, if you're not sure then you need a website monitoring service. try AlertRobot.co.uk website monitoring (shameless plug)
4. Offline marketing campaign
Don't write off traditional marketing techniques - classified adds, leaflets, business cards, cold calling !!!. The big boys may have cornered the market for search terms such as mortgage and loans, but a leaflet drop in your local area can be very affective.
5. Forum signatures
Contribute to forums that concern your area of focus. Always be on topic and useful. A forum post is not....
"I've found this great site, go and have a look http://www.yoursite.com"
It's obvious and irritating, instead contribute helpfully to discussions and leave your signature at the end, put your URL into your signature and place some keywords into the URL title, that way if google spiders the forum it will associate those words with your site. See the example at the end of this posting.
6. Link with high PR sites.
PR = Page Ranking
Google gives all sites a PR value based on a proprietary algorithm, you can use the Google toolbar to figure out your own and other peoples PR. The higher your PR the more likely you are to figure highly in search results, your PR is affected by how many people link to you and what PR they have amongst other attributes.
Find other sites in your area of concern with the same or higher PR values and ask to trade links.
7. Some more content.
Google loves content. You may not want to write a new article every day, but what about some of the content you already have as a business. News items, white papers, company announcements, product descriptions, put them on your site.
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