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Everyone knows that high PR links are very very good for your site. But at some point I got quite a few high PR links (pr 3,4,5,6), but I have almost no pr 1 and 2 links. So my question is do you know a tool that can find for you internal pages of pr 1 and 2 (or just a tool that shows a pr) of forums or blogs with do follow links? I use Market Samurai to see the back links going to my competitors' web sites, but many of them do not allow new posts any more. So can you suggest a tool or a way for me to find such pages with - page rank info - open for posting - able to create do-follow links? Do you also know any oursourcers who do that? I use freelancer.com, but the services there are getting worse and worse, so recommending someone will help a lot too. Thank you |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Toronto, Canada
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I would say don't bother with the low PR. There's nothing unnatural about having only mid-PRs. Get Scrapebox if you must. |
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| Kevin Kelly War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2009
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wow and just when I thought I heard of it all.. You actually want low PR links. Damn!
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Yes, I thought it is not natural to have - 2 pr 6 links - 5 pr 5 links - 40 pr 4 links - 40 pr 3 links - 0 pr 2 links - 3 pr 1 links - 1500 pr 0 links So I kinda wanted to make the curve more smooth ![]() I figured scrapebox will help, thanks for the suggestion. |
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Aim for PR6+ instead!
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| Plundering the Web War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: , , .
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Yeah natural! That is such a funny word. Complete nonsense. The day I make a conscious effort to go after a mix of low, mid, and high, is the day I check myself into the SEO ward of bellevue mental hospital. It's been said quite a bit lately: I sure wish my competitors followed some of this advice here. Please! Get all those low PR links you can, especially those 1500 pr 0 links!! Those are solid lead! In fact, if that seems logical, you need some PR n/a as well. Using the scale above, I'd say 3,000 PR n/a will do it! Paul |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Minnesota
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See Signature. Hope this helps.
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Probably you should aspire to go after nofollow links too to balance the equation |
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