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chihpih
December 10th, 2006, 02:10 PM
Do you want your domain to get higher pr? Have a high traffic myspace site?

I am looking for owners of websites that receive a high amount of daily uniques (10k+) and can provide a good position text link that will bring a good amount of visitors in exchange for good PR (page rank) leak. I can add one way PR4-0 links and make custom PR leakage & traffic exchange arrangement. I have a variety of Myspace, Arcade, Business, etc sites / domains.

So if you can give me good traffic I can give you good PR back.

PM with your information.

chasebadkids
December 10th, 2006, 10:03 PM
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LinkPromo
December 11th, 2006, 03:28 AM
lol. PR4-0 eh?

chihpih
December 11th, 2006, 09:26 AM
lol. PR4-0 eh?

for those that have a problem understanding that means

sites ranging from PR0 to PR4

Cyberkiller
December 11th, 2006, 10:12 AM
I think he knows what it meant, but pr4 is pretty low

chihpih
December 11th, 2006, 05:41 PM
i doubt you will find people offering you multiple one way pr5-7 link offers.

nsmchris
December 11th, 2006, 06:39 PM
I'm not sure most MS sites really care about PR. PR only matters to sites that want to sell links to other sites for more PR. If a MS site is getting 10-20K uniques a day PR doesn't matter.

Chris...

minnseoelite
December 11th, 2006, 10:16 PM
I'm not sure most MS sites really care about PR. PR only matters to sites that want to sell links to other sites for more PR. If a MS site is getting 10-20K uniques a day PR doesn't matter.

Chris...

PR also plays a small role in a sites ranking. Look at the top ten sites for any keyword and you will see that most of them have a higher PR than the sites below them. The reason for this is PR is based off a sites incoming links and the more quality incoming links a site has the higher it will rank Higher Rankings = More Traffic.

chihpih
December 12th, 2006, 06:35 AM
PR also plays a small role in a sites ranking. Look at the top ten sites for any keyword and you will see that most of them have a higher PR than the sites below them. The reason for this is PR is based off a sites incoming links and the more quality incoming links a site has the higher it will rank Higher Rankings = More Traffic.

amen!

so by offering someone who offers me good traffic a good PR leakage (multiple PR4 and other PR sites) would definately improve serps. all the sites have no more then 10 outgoing links (some will have less then 5).

ps. i am still looking, the offers that i received are not able to send the traffic that i want (ie. why would i want a link that sends me 10 visitors per day)

nsmchris
December 12th, 2006, 07:56 AM
I agree PR may offer some SERP value. But if you ask SEO experts on the HR forums they would scoff. The top pages rank high not because of PR but because of a good number of backlinks. PR4 links are easy to come by and cheap to buy. The sites you are look for are selling text links between $150-400 bucks a month. That would buy a ton of PR juice if that is what they really wanted. Besides for a PR4 site to move to PR5, it would take 101 PR4 links based on common calculations.

chris...

chihpih
December 12th, 2006, 03:13 PM
but for a pr2 site to move to pr4 you need a lot less juice

Ad disengaged
December 12th, 2006, 05:35 PM
Text Link Ad Brokers has plenty of high PR links. Buy a PR 7 link and you will have a toolbar PR 6 by the next update.

minnseoelite
December 13th, 2006, 01:10 AM
I agree PR may offer some SERP value. But if you ask SEO experts on the HR forums they would scoff. The top pages rank high not because of PR but because of a good number of backlinks. PR4 links are easy to come by and cheap to buy. The sites you are look for are selling text links between $150-400 bucks a month. That would buy a ton of PR juice if that is what they really wanted. Besides for a PR4 site to move to PR5, it would take 101 PR4 links based on common calculations.

chris...

I was just using that as an example trying to keep the post short. I am an SEO expert myself and what I was trying to say was that the more quality incoming links you have the higher you will rank, low quality links and link farms will do you little or no good and may even hurt your rankings. When doing a link exchange you should always check to see who your link partner is linking to. If the site you are thinking of exchanging links with also links to negative sites such as adult sites, gambling, viagra ect. move on as those sites are bad news. All link exchanges should be with quality, related sites.

minnseoelite
December 13th, 2006, 01:28 AM
but for a pr2 site to move to pr4 you need a lot less juice

Yes the scale is not constant it is kinda like going up a steep hill its easy at first but gets harder as you move up requiring alot more effort.

And no one PR7 link will not give your site a PR6. If you got a link from a PR7 site and even if your link was the only outgoing link on the page (including internal links) you would still only recieve less than a PR3 at the next update.

This is how passing PR is calculated.

webpage PR x .85 divided by total links on page (internal and outgoing)

So lets say you have bought a link on a PR7 page that has a total of 10 outgoing internal links to other pages on the site and 1 external link which is your site the PR your site would recieve is this

PR7 x .85 divided by 11 = .5

So that on link would boost your sites PR by a half a point at the next PR update assuming Google finds the link. Of course most webpages have more links than this with the average site having 50 links on a page so a closer value to the PR you would recieve from 1 PR7 link would be this

PR7 x .85 divided by 50 = .1 or 1/10th of a point meaning you would need 10 PR7 links to move up to a PR1 and 70 PR7 links to move to a PR7 assuming every PR7 site you got a link from had 50 or less outgoing links and all your links where found by Google by the next PR update.

nsmchris
December 13th, 2006, 07:09 AM
Good post explaining PR. As you explained, a single link does little in the grand scheme of things. I typically use this chart when gauging where I want to be with PR on sites I sell ads on.

http://www.switchit.com/news/images/pagerank_chart.gif

If you shoot for a PR6. You need either
18 PR6 backlinks
101 PR5 backlinks
555 PR4 backlinks
etc....

minnseoelite
December 14th, 2006, 12:21 PM
Yea thats the chart I was looking for but couldnt find it that day lol