One of the factors that affect page rank is the number of inbound links that you are getting. To create links, engaging on the following helps:
article submission
blog commenting
press release
link exchange
social bookmarking
forum posting
One of the factors that affect page rank is the number of inbound links that you are getting. To create links, engaging on the following helps:
article submission
blog commenting
press release
link exchange
social bookmarking
forum posting
Page rank is by page. If I have a page that has a PR of 10 and only link to 1 page then it gets all of my rank. The more pages that page links to, the less rank that goes to those pages. Only PR4 and higher pages are shown in backlinks but PR1 - PR3 still give rank. When you say you have a PR2 - PR3 with no incomming links you mean they don't show in the backlinks right.
You either have a toolbar guess or you just have incomming links lower than a PR4. If you have 1 page pointing to your page then depending on the amount of other outgoing links you will have pr. The pages with high PR and few outgoing links are the ones to try and get links from. A PR8 site with 1000s of outgoing links may not equal a PR4 page with one outgoing link.
Mutt Cutt? Do you mean Matt Cutts?
In any event, wikipedia has the answer to this!
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According to Google: PageRank works by counting the number and quality of links to a page to determine a rough estimate of how important the website is. The underlying assumption is that more important websites are likely to receive more links from other websites.
Named after: Larry Page
Inventor: Larry Page, Sergey Brin
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