How did a new site get a PR 4?!

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Can someone explain to me how a brand new site (with less than 10 pages) with no meta gets a PR of 4, while I'm still trying to get my poor site moved up from a PR 1?

The true value of PR arguments aside...I'm really trying to understand so I can learn.

I ran the url through SEO Quake and here's what it shows...

PR:4
No meta
Age: 1/29/11
8 google backlinks (from sites with PR ranging from 1 to 3)

Any thoughts?

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author cardine
    It is probably fake PR.

    You can fake PR by having a domain 301 to a different high PR domain name. Then when you remove the 301 redirect, for a period of time Google still has the domain name having the PR of the domain name it was redirecting to.
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    • Profile picture of the author mechele
      I had no idea! You're good-- thank you!
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      • Profile picture of the author Carl Brown
        It's a year old! My friend runs MANY political blogs and every one has a PR of 3 or 4 (from 0 to 3 or 4 by the next update). He does it by interlinking them and posting on political forums and article directories.

        What's the URL? PR is mostly determined by the number of backlinks from higher PR sites.

        In my friend's case, 30 blogs with a pr of 3 or 4 all linking to the new blog will do it.

        How did you determine the actual backlinks?
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  • Profile picture of the author Buyseech
    Initial PR scores can vary dramaticaly, but once the second PR update hits its back to normal. I have had BRAND new sites (sub-pages , not main sites!!!)-> with 0 backlinks get PR5 ... a bunch of them. But 3 months or so later they were all 0/10 or maybe 1/10 depending on the linking.

    So dont trust the initial PR scores would be my advice.

    Sincerely, Buyseech
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    • Profile picture of the author chensmith62
      Originally Posted by strategic seo services View Post

      PR is determined by a site's number and, more importantly, quality of backlinks.
      Yeah well said.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Originally Posted by mechele View Post

    Can someone explain to me how a brand new site (with less than 10 pages) with no meta gets a PR of 4, while I'm still trying to get my poor site moved up from a PR 1?

    The true value of PR arguments aside...I'm really trying to understand so I can learn.

    I ran the url through SEO Quake and here's what it shows...

    PR:4
    No meta
    Age: 1/29/11
    8 google backlinks (from sites with PR ranging from 1 to 3)

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks!
    The number of pages, nor the meta tags have anything to do with the PR of the site. And that site is about a year old, not really brand new.

    You can have a site to a PR 4 in a few weeks with the right backlinks. PR is a measure of the quality of incoming backlinks. That all it is. It is not influenced by meta data or how many pages the rest of the domain has.
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  • Profile picture of the author Money Priest
    Originally Posted by mechele View Post

    Can someone explain to me how a brand new site (with less than 10 pages) with no meta gets a PR of 4, while I'm still trying to get my poor site moved up from a PR 1?

    The true value of PR arguments aside...I'm really trying to understand so I can learn.

    I ran the url through SEO Quake and here's what it shows...

    PR:4
    No meta
    Age: 1/29/11
    8 google backlinks (from sites with PR ranging from 1 to 3)

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks!
    This is not neccasarily fake PR. The site is one year old and it's fairly likely you cannot see all the links pointing to the site. A PR 6 site pointing at a brand new site could easily make that target site a PR 4 when Google rolls out PR updates.

    I've done a fair amount of testing using private blogs to manipulate rankings. Honestly, it's fairly random. I can point the same blogs at the same sites with more or less the same number of links and one might stay PR 0, one might go up to PR 1, and sometimes they will become PR 4. It's hit or miss it seems, or at least I can't personally see a pattern that would allow me to reverse engineer whatever algorithm calculates the rank.
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  • Profile picture of the author mechele
    Lots to think about. Thanks. Now, I've got to figure out why my site has been stalled at a PR1 for 6 months.

    If anyone does SEO and thinks they could help me out, please drop me a private note. I was thinking of using someone on elance, but would rather go with a known resource.
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    • Profile picture of the author oldvintageguy
      Was it a previously owned domain?
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  • Profile picture of the author semaximizer
    Like Money Preist said, most probably there is a high PR site linking to it.
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  • Profile picture of the author mechele
    They only had 8 google backlinks (from sites with PR ranging from 1 to 3) according to SEO Quake.

    Tho...maybe it's not comprehensive.

    In Google Webmaster I show 85 sites linking to my site, but SEO Quake shows 0
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    • Profile picture of the author Venus Brown
      Firstly I would like to suggest that you can't rely the results generated from seo quake only.If you want to gather the accurate amount of links(which could be reason for its pagerank), then you should type "links:sitename.com" in Google and analyze the backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Edwineddy
    good quality visitors and good quality Backlinks can give you Good PR.
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  • Profile picture of the author SeoKnightsInc
    Originally Posted by mechele View Post

    Can someone explain to me how a brand new site (with less than 10 pages) with no meta gets a PR of 4, while I'm still trying to get my poor site moved up from a PR 1

    Thanks!
    You cant claim PR on the basis of pages, neither meta tags have any kind of effects on PR. It all depend on quality of backlinks you get. You cant say that site have only 8 backlinks as sequake shown so, because they are the cached links by google the site may be having much more links. There is still no tool in market to check actual number of backlinks only way is google webmaster tool. Also PR is changed in 3 months not daily so may be you are having enough links to get good PR but still need a PR update from Google.

    Good luck
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    • It's not hard to get to PR 4 in under a year, if you know what you're doing.
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  • Profile picture of the author BellinMary
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    • Profile picture of the author CharlesFords
      PR is very much important to a site..
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      • Profile picture of the author bobcarlsjr
        i got pr4 within 3 months.... brand new domain name too. a pr6 page backlink my article (i put up only original/quality content) and poof.... pr4.. less than 5 backlinks on my site....
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeannie Crabtree
    Try running your site and the other site through Open Site Explorer. The free part may give you more information or another way to look at it, as they measure by page authority rather than page rank.
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  • Profile picture of the author freeson
    May be it is fake pagerank and it is directed from other old high pr blog.
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  • Profile picture of the author aireland
    I agree with the few warriors above, could be a fake pr
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  • Profile picture of the author albert666
    Hello, PR 4/10 after a few weeks should be OK - for example I created the website ictmanazer.cz in october 2011 and in november 2011 I recieved real PR 4/10 from Google. And it is no fake PR, but I have backlinks from homepages of some big websites :-)
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    • Profile picture of the author bobcarlsjr
      Originally Posted by albert666 View Post

      Hello, PR 4/10 after a few weeks should be OK - for example I created the website ictmanazer.cz in october 2011 and in november 2011 I recieved real PR 4/10 from Google. And it is no fake PR, but I have backlinks from homepages of some big websites :-)
      exactly :p
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  • Profile picture of the author vlada111
    Maybe you have great content and some authority sites liked you on their homepage? Quality of links matters
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    • Profile picture of the author vasuseo
      Pr will be given by quality backlinks, for new website it might be a fake pr
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  • Your PR will be high with the relevant linking. So keep doing it and you will get result soon.
    backlinksindexer will be good for this.
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  • Profile picture of the author bbrmms32
    May be where you designed your website they gave you PR4 link
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  • Profile picture of the author addyj672
    PR of any website depends upon the quality of backlinks, If that website have only 8 backlinks then surly there the high quality backlinks and google search engine give good weight against them. Similarly maybe the website have more then 8 numbers of backlinks becuase PR only depends upon the numbers of backlinks...
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  • yes, PR of any website depends upon the quality of backlinks, but from where you will get these quality back links. It depend on your backilink service site. hire backlinksindexer for good result.
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