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Old 09-30-2009 | 02:39 AM
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how to increse my page rank?????
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Old 10-03-2009 | 04:14 PM
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This increased my site's page rank to 3/10 after about six months. Just copy and paste this html - it will make your site more user interactive and the link will help too.

<iframe src="http://spreadsheets.google.com/embeddedform?key=0Am0Rl3MTlpVlcDljMUNFU2p0akE3bkxz UTdOMmVSZmc" width="760" height="948" frameborder="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0">Loading...</iframe>
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Old 10-17-2009 | 03:19 AM
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increse my page rank must build a lot of backlinks.keyword optimization.
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Old 10-19-2009 | 01:03 AM
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There are many ways you can improve your page rank:
1. article marketing
2. forum posting (but never spam!)
3. video syndication
4. blogging/blog syndication
5. a lot more!

Keep in mind that the older your website is, the higher page rank it can have, especially if you have a lot of backlinks coming from authority sites. According to several seo specialists (not me), one-way links have higher "points" than those with reciprocal links. Also, make sure that your backlinks are coming from sites in the same niche.

What have you tried doing already? Perhaps I can assist you with your seo efforts, just PM me for details.
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Old 10-19-2009 | 04:58 AM
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Page rank is dead.
http://www.google.com/search?q=googl...&oe=utf-8&aq=t

Just create good, original content and the people, links and organic traffic will come.

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Old 10-26-2009 | 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by whipnet
Page rank is dead.
http://www.google.com/search?q=googl...&oe=utf-8&aq=t

Just create good, original content and the people, links and organic traffic will come.

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I used to concerntrate a huge amout of time on PR a website i built for my dad http://www.getoninter.net has a PR of 3, and has done for some time.

I got the PR mainly from link building submitting links to other websites "simular" and link directories it took about 2 months to get the PR from 0 to 3. I did not know much about seo and visits to the site are about 35-45 per day.

My website http://www.xnitrorc.co.uk still does not have a PR but i concerntrate more on SEO, i still link build but seo and sef urls are the main thing i concerntrate on and my visits are about 65-120 per day and the website is less than 4 moths old. Compaired to my dads website wich is over a year old now.

I noticed the PR section in my google toolbar just 1 day was not there i got it back but had to go in settings. Its not as important as it used to be i still think it counts but not as much, but don't stop the link building, but try to target it more towards people and not search engines. By this i mean linking everywhere is never good but better for search engines and not people who may find you.
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Old 10-26-2009 | 07:40 AM
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I used to concerntrate a huge amout of time on PR a website i built for my dad http://www.getoninter.net has a PR of 3, and has done for some time.

I got the PR mainly from link building submitting links to other websites "simular" and link directories it took about 2 months to get the PR from 0 to 3. I did not know much about seo and visits to the site are about 35-45 per day.

My website http://www.xnitrorc.co.uk still does not have a PR but i concerntrate more on SEO, i still link build but seo and sef urls are the main thing i concerntrate on and my visits are about 65-120 per day and the website is less than 4 moths old. Compaired to my dads website wich is over a year old now.

I noticed the PR section in my google toolbar just 1 day was not there i got it back but had to go in settings. Its not as important as it used to be i still think it counts but not as much, but don't stop the link building, but try to target it more towards people and not search engines. By this i mean linking everywhere is never good but better for search engines and not people who may find you.
If you have good content, the links will come. 1 way ones... the ones you need.

Here are a couple of my PR4 sites which used to be PR5 until Google changed their algorithm about a year ago. I did add a couple of links out for ones who asked, but I did not actively pursue links.

http://ufo.whipnet.org
http://e85.whipnet.net

I have many other PR3 sites.

My RC site is new and has no PR right now, but organic traffic is already getting a lot of traction.

http://www.rccoh.com

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Old 10-26-2009 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by whipnet
If you have good content, the links will come. 1 way ones... the ones you need.

Here are a couple of my PR4 sites which used to be PR5 until Google changed their algorithm about a year ago. I did add a couple of links out for ones who asked, but I did not actively pursue links.

http://ufo.whipnet.org
http://e85.whipnet.net

I have many other PR3 sites.

My RC site is new and has no PR right now, but organic traffic is already getting a lot of traction.

http://www.rccoh.com

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Must say you know your stuff when it comes to PR!

I know what you mean by good content, i used to do alot of what people call fluff short bits for blogs etc. I have found out a single well wrote article is much better than 10 bits of fluff.
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Old 10-26-2009 | 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by xnitrorc
Must say you know your stuff when it comes to PR!

I know what you mean by good content, i used to do alot of what people call fluff short bits for blogs etc. I have found out a single well wrote article is much better than 10 bits of fluff.
Thanks man, been doing it a while. Google actually pays for my RC addiction through adsense advertising.

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Old 10-26-2009 | 02:48 PM
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Just checked mine and I have a PR3 Hope I can keep it up
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Old 10-26-2009 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by whipnet
Thanks man, been doing it a while. Google actually pays for my RC addiction through adsense advertising.

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I don't feel I'm getting the full advantage of my Google ads that I could be getting. Would you care to advise how I can make sure I'm picking the correct settings for my site
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Old 10-26-2009 | 03:19 PM
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I don't feel I'm getting the full advantage of my Google ads that I could be getting. Would you care to advise how I can make sure I'm picking the correct settings for my site
Are you not getting enough clicks or making enough money, because one does always lead to the other. Some of my sites pay very well per click, some pay very little. It's all about the keywords. I get 10 to 20,000 impressions a day across all sites and I will say that the RC ads are not the high paying ones.

Make sure you use all 3 ads per page, and try to use different than normal sizes (468x60, 120x600 are normal sizes, try to use others)

Google says their standard color (white and blue) ads do very well, but I have done well with on-site colors.

Also clicks are not everything with adsense. If a click on your site leads to a sale, your site value goes up and you will get more per click for all clicks. If your clicks never lead to sales (or what the ad payer is looking for) your site will get the minimum per click.

I've seen single clicks pay between $.01 and $24 (only once) per click. I have made over $100 in a single day many times.

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Old 10-26-2009 | 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by whipnet
Thanks man, been doing it a while. Google actually pays for my RC addiction through adsense advertising.

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Well its great that you get rewarded!

i got a little over excited with Google Adsense and built a few websites just purely for the adsense, you know the kind those fast money making websites give you for free and then fill with affiliate links.

I went through a phase of searching for get rich quick schemes that never work out but i did learn about adsense and adwords and google analytics and all the other bits like seo and keyword phrases instead of single words.

I wish i never payed attention to the Adwords section though, payed the price for that set it up early 1 morning in a hurry to see results forgot about setting a budget and remembered when a bill for $500 was taken from my account by direct debit. Mind you i was lucky it wasn't say $20,000 for a website like insurance.

learn't from that mistake
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Old 10-26-2009 | 04:08 PM
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I've seen single clicks pay between $.01 and $24 (only once) per click. I have made over $100 in a single day many times.
Theres your money for spare parts when you break your car!
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Old 10-26-2009 | 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by whipnet
Are you not getting enough clicks or making enough money, because one does always lead to the other. Some of my sites pay very well per click, some pay very little. It's all about the keywords. I get 10 to 20,000 impressions a day across all sites and I will say that the RC ads are not the high paying ones.

Make sure you use all 3 ads per page, and try to use different than normal sizes (468x60, 120x600 are normal sizes, try to use others)

Google says their standard color (white and blue) ads do very well, but I have done well with on-site colors.

Also clicks are not everything with ad sense. If a click on your site leads to a sale, your site value goes up and you will get more per click for all clicks. If your clicks never lead to sales (or what the ad payer is looking for) your site will get the minimum per click.

I've seen single clicks pay between $.01 and $24 (only once) per click. I have made over $100 in a single day many times.

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Well, From Jan09 to Current I have had the following results:
Page impressions-Clicks-Earnings
------26,031------24---$4.68


But my site has these stats.
received 106980 page views since February 20, 2009

So as you can see, I'm not getting many clicks yet
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