How to get my blog a PR <0 ???

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OOPS, I meant to say PR>0, obviously.

Hi,

I have a fairly decent blog that has an OK PR3 and does pretty well in it's niche, but as I am getting more offers to include links for money than what I'd like to have I created another blog to make it my "link farm".
It is only 2 or 3 months old but still has a PR0, and of course advertisers couldn't care less about it. What can I do to get a PR, even if it is a 2 or 3? Anything I should do? I am adding content weekly (original, outsourced) though I still have to get the Social Media links working.

thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author Premier Plugins
    To answer your thread title, I don't think PR goes into negative numbers.

    To answer your post: backlinks, lots of them, and high quality ones at that.
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  • Profile picture of the author Umer Aslam
    Backlinks will get you a Page Rank. Try using some automated backlink builder.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheArticlePros
    PR is now a completely arbitrary number that doesn't share the relevance that it used to back in the days before the Big G started screwing with the algorithms. It's updated around every six months or so, and finding out your PR largely depends on the tools that you're using. The Google toolbar will show one thing while certain websites may show another.

    I created a site last year, wrote 20 original articles in 2 weeks, all 1000+ words, silo'ed the site with my silo plugin, and started backlinking. 2 weeks after that it was a PR1 or PR2. I've never had another site get above 0.

    I honestly wouldn't worry too much with it.

    -- j

    And then again, maybe you should concentrate on spelling: Google: Low PageRank & Bad Spelling May Go Hand-In-Hand; Panda, Too?
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  • Profile picture of the author timpears
    Originally Posted by kokiwebs View Post

    OOPS, I meant to say PR>0, obviously.
    So edit the title by going into advanced edit. then you can edit the title.

    Bottom line, to raise your PR, it takes lots of links fro high PR pages. Not sites, but pages with PR.

    I think it would have been easier to have bought a domain from Godaddy auctions that already had PR.
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  • Profile picture of the author JustinDupre
    Good quality articles and backlinks related to your niche usually does the trick.
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