Get a PR rank

fisicx

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Do any of you actually know what PR is?
 
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fisicx

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Page Rank...:):)
Top banana!

I think however the OP was thinking about Toolbar PageRank which is a completly different animal.

Note: PageRank is so called because of its inventor Larry Page.

Note 2: A website doesn't have a PageRank, each page has a PageRank.

Note 3: It's actually PageRank (TM) not Page Rank.

Note 4: It's a boring friday afternoon
 
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How long does it take to get a page rank for a brand new websites?

As nitro23456 says, PR is updated about once every 90 days. However, I remember once it took about 180 days for it to be updated.

However, you can get a PR0 when there is not an across-the board update on a new domain, but that doesn't mean much.

Also, you will only get a PR above 0 if you have pages pointing to your site that have PageRank.
 
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Top banana!

I think however the OP was thinking about Toolbar PageRank which is a completly different animal.

Note: PageRank is so called because of its inventor Larry Page.

Note 2: A website doesn't have a PageRank, each page has a PageRank.

Note 3: It's actually PageRank (TM) not Page Rank.

Note 4: It's a boring friday afternoon
Only manipulation :)
 
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nitro23456

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The "actual" PR value you will never know. It is THIS PR value that is used in their ranking algorithm. It is updated constantly as Google crawls and indexes the web, discovers new inbound links to your site (and thosehttp://ads.digitalpoint.com/go.php?k=linking to you, those linking to those, etc), discovers the loss of inbound links to your site (and those linking to you, and those linking to those, etc).

The Toolbar PR though is worthless. It's a mapping or logrithmic scaling of your "actual" PR to a 0-10 scale. Google publishes these at TOTALLY random intervals. Typically they are published every 2-4 months, but I've seen an update even 2-4 weeks after the previous ones. By the time it is "officially" published so that you can see it in the Toolbar, it's already several weeks old. It is ALWAYS out of date. It may show 0/10 and the URL actually be a 2/10 by now... Or it may show 2/10 and the URL actually be a 0/10 now. You're looking at an old value ALWAYS.
 
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Took me 3-4 months to get a PR4, it just appeared one day!

Gemma

It is right.

I can only think that google have changed part of their page rank criteria.

I know its not just down to sites ages and qulaity of inbound links thats for sure.

There are too many people on here with random page rank.

I had a pr of 4 with no in links other than signature links and 3 months age.
 
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