How to get your page to jump up in Page Rank

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I have a few sites online at the minute with the oldest one only being about a year old. I have been writing articles and submitting them to the article directories (about 100 articles to a range of directories and blogs). I have opened up squidoo.com, digg.com and blogger.com blogs with backlinks to the main site. I have pinged the site and placed the URL on IM directories.

The PR for the oldest site is still only PR0. Is there any way to see this site jump to PR1. I would love to see some result for all the hard work.
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  • Profile picture of the author joelraitt
    Are you posting all the same content on each directory? or are you spinning the articles?
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    • Profile picture of the author darren13
      Hi Joelraitt
      I have been varying them, some the same and others rewritten. From reading the posts here and elsewhere they where saying it is only duplicate content when it comes from the same site.
      I submit them to ezine first before the rest. I dont spin them i just re-write sections of them.
      Is this wrong...
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  • Profile picture of the author dmadnani
    Well, PR is usually updated every 3/4 months automatically by Google server computations so just in case you thought you'd have an update as soon as your site deserved it, it's not quite so.

    Other than that, PR is decided on link quantity and quality so if you have a plethora of meaningless links it may not have as much value as you'd assume it to.

    Build a larger quantity of higher quality links and you'd be on the track to seeing a PR increase. Although, why exactly do you need one? Any specific reasons?
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  • Profile picture of the author Rus Sells
    I am betting that your sites are thin on content related to their niche.

    I put up a site about seo like 2 months ago, wrote about 5 articles relating to different areas of SEO and forgot about the site.

    No backlinking, No social bookmarking, NOTHING. It now has a PR2.

    Get some relevant written content on those sites and you'll get page rank.

    I think PR should be called Page Relevance and not Page Rank.

    You don't need back links for PR, you need content on your site first.

    Hope this helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author sandrax
      What has worked for my sites was .edu backlinks.

      Some critics say that they are overrated but it has definitely worked for me.

      Be aware of websites asking $400 for 10 or less .edu backlinks. Not worth it!
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