I want a better Page Rank but how long will it take?

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Calling all SEO experts

From your experience, how long does it normally take from the launch of a new website under a new URL to be awarded a Page Rank greater than zero?

You may assume the following:

1. Site has been optimised reasonably well i.e. metatags and directory submissions and whatnot

2. Off-site marketing taking place i.e. inclusion of URL in brochures plus some limited offline marketing

3. 64 back links built in 2 months since launch and more to come.

4. Content marketing programme underway with article marketing

Google has indexed my site www.termsandconditions.co.uk and some of my keyword phrases are beginning to appear high up in search rankings. But I still have a Page Rank of ZERO after two months.

Do I just continue what I'm doing and hope for the best? If so, how long do I wait?

Best Regards
 
I'm not sure if the Toolbar PR was updated in that period at all.

BTW. Toolbar PR is solely a product of amount of PR juice backlinks from other URLs passed to that specific URL.
 
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Who cares? Toolbar PR is a bit of fluff you can ignore. Turn off the Google spyware (AKA the toolbar) and surf the web like a normal person.

If the site is ranking well and you are getting the visitors who cares if you have a bit of green snot in your toolbar.

BTW, the site has NOT been well optimised.
 
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Oh Really? I have paid and am still paying good money for SEOing the site. Where are the holes?
Well your page titles need some work, there are multiple H1 and the ordered list uses H2 with a small font! Homepage copy is not focussed and on the other pages there is no logical information flow (relating titles, headers and content). Internal linking could be greatly improved and most of the inbound links are poor. What exactly has the SEO company been doing?
 
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You really shouldn't lose sleep over PR - concentrate on building links from related sites (ie finance and business) with variables of your keyword phrases as anchor text. It also helps if these links are from pages with more than PR0.
 
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I have to agree with fisicx! It looks like they have just submitted a few articles for you.
 
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