August 3rd, 2008How many links you need from pages with pr (pagerank)
Google Page Rank (PR) is one of the foremost indicators about the popularity of a blog, website or a single web page. In fact, many advertisers or ad networks use the PR as the primary criterion along with traffic ranks to accept or reject publisher or blogger accounts while signing up. Due to the same reason, bloggers usually go gaga over the same in an attempt to maintain or increase their blogs’ PR status.
How many backlinks will it take?
It is a known fact that more backlinks from high PR pages will eventually result in an increase of your blog’s PR. But how many backlinks will it take for a blog to receive a particular Page Rank? The following table will give you some idea.
The table below essentially have the public PR numbered from 1 to 10 along X and Y axes. The Y axis shows the page rank that you desire for and the X axis shows the number of backlinks it will take from pages with a particular PR (column header) in order to obtain your desired PR. For example, for your blog to receive a page rank of 5, you need just three backlinks from pages of PR 6 or have 101 backlinks from pages with PR 3 instead.

The above formula also explains the monetizing power of a high PR blog. Other than the advertisers, you can actually sell links from your high PR blogs to those bloggers who want to obtain similar PRs easily. In fact, I had written about the monetizing potential of the blogroll a few posts ago.
Other Page Rank facts
- The public page rank of web pages, as published by Google three to four times a year, is a number ranging from 0 and 10. But internally Google uses a value that is calculated on a real time basis to rank the search results and this real page rank is not an integer between 0 and 10.
- As the public page rank is updated only once in a while, your current page rank is not necessarily an indication of your exact search ranking at a given point of time.
A lot of people tend to worry about the page rank of their home page (main URL) alone. In order to get the best search ranking for your content, you need to also have good PR for your other pages as well. The internal linking of your pages play an important role here.
- If you have very good content, SEO friendly page structure and some good keywords, even with a PR as low as zero, your pages should be getting figured in the Google search results pages.
- There could be several other aspects that are taken into consideration by Google to derive the final page rank.
- How important is Google PR for you and your blog? Please share your thoughts on the same here and please do not forget to bookmark this post, if found useful.





August 4th, 2008 at 1:39 am
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August 4th, 2008 at 1:13 pm
Good point Webmaster SEO. It probably takes hundreds of links from a PR0 site to equal a single follow link from a PR5. I have a couple blogs that are all PR3 and I think … well, if I get them to PR5 should I sell links? Google is making a very public attempt to discourage link buying but they will never completely eliminate it. And there are about a dozen classic directories that sell listings that will probably never be downgraded wither. Loke Yahoo DIR, BOTW, and HG.
August 11th, 2008 at 11:52 am
That sure is a unique PR table you published. If it is accurate, my PR5 site will never go up to 7+.
August 15th, 2008 at 11:50 am
Google has been giving out the gray bars like crazy.
What did you do to get gray bared.
I don’t see any sold links on your site.
Google gray bared 3 of my bookmark sites all no follow but lots of spammy bookmark links were pr 3.
I am see a lot of gray bars since the last update
September 23rd, 2008 at 1:05 pm
hey there,ive been reading your blog for a little while, its really good! I find a lot of your posts really interesting, some are a little short but I prefer not havign too much to read anyway - I know how hard it can be to think of creative psots sometimes i too am a blogger
September 29th, 2008 at 8:05 pm
Great article. And this is first article in this blog, i read. Thank you.
October 26th, 2008 at 12:35 am
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November 3rd, 2008 at 10:20 pm
Thanks for posting, definitely going to subscribe!See you on my reader.
November 10th, 2008 at 7:42 pm
Great article! The table is a really helpful general guide for obtaining a specific PR.
November 13th, 2008 at 12:53 pm
Thanks for the post. I been looking for a chart that shows how many links you need to increase page rank. Your other posts are also outstanding. Keep up the good work.