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What are High PR Backlinks

What is pagerank? When you hear belonging to the term High Page Rank Backlinks, what is meant can be high pagerank backlinks. Pagerank is a term that Google uses to rate the grade of a site. A quality or guru site, mostly gets it's high PR so it has great content, but also a large numbers of backlinks. These backlinks count as votes for this site, the more votes a niche site has, the more authority(or pagerank) it'll get from Google. This makes it sound as if it truly is an easy process, just get 2000 links and you're done, I'm afraid there is slightly more to it then just the quantity of backlinks pointing to your blog.

Backlinks aren't created equal. The Quality Backlinksyou can have comes from a site with a higher PR then the ones you have. The pageranks start from 0 to 10, 0 being low and 10 being the very best. So when you get yourself a backlink from a PR 0 web-site, it hasn't got all the authority as a backlink coming from a PR 5 site. For example, a hundred PR 0 hyperlinks, can have the same authority as think about 2 PR 5 hyperlinks. This is an estimate, I don't have the precise numbers but I think you get the idea. This doesn't mean that you don't need low PR links, you do because getting older look natural to Google once you only have high PR backlinks pointing at your webblog. Every site has reduced PR backlinks so complete count them in when you are doing your linkbuilding. A natural backlink network appears like a pyramid, lots of low PR links about the bottom and then working your method up to higher PRs but lower numbers of them. For example it needs 1000 PR 0 inbound links, 800 PR1, 500 PR2, 200 PR3, 50 PR4, 15 PR 5 and the like.

High PR backlinks are hard to get, especially the ones this come from sites linked to your niche. They don't have to get related but if you can get a backlink coming from a high authority related blog it certainly is a good quality back link. When you're aiming in a higher PR building more quality links towards your site, don't expect that your webblog will immediately get a better PR. Google updates their PR just a few times a year. Your site will already have the higher authority, Google just doesn't let everyone to learn about it yet.