Cool Trick To Getting Your Own High PR Site

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I've got a really cool trick to building a webpage with very high PR that I can post links to allllllllll day long!

We've all heard of twitter. We've overheard about twitter, but there's a way that we can use twitter to build high PR backlinks.

What I did was setup a twitter account. I did this about 9 months back. Then I started to post information about Wordpress as I really enjoy working with it.

Did take me long to start connecting with other Internet marketers who also were interested in wordpress.

I also helped things along by looking for like minded people with a lot of followers. I then followed their followerers.

Well, the rest is history. I kept submitting the odd post with links to my sites. I made sure that most of my posts were informational in nature!!!! Very important!!!

Well, rock on over to my account on twitter: Frank Thomas (fthomas137) on Twitter and you'll see that my twitter page is a PR5 site.

Cool.

Give it a try and I'd love to hear your results!

Frank
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  • Profile picture of the author pwnzor
    Glad to see your achieving such great results
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    • Profile picture of the author Jason Anderson
      I just checked my twitter profile "jasonanderson" and found that I too have a PR 5 profile. However, I'm not sure how valuable that really is or hard it really is to accomplish.
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  • Profile picture of the author Shawn Mason
    hmm I had set up a bunch of twitter accounts to post @shawncmason and within a month I had that account to pr4 then I started looking at my other accounts..

    Shawn Mason (starcraftreport) on Twitter is pr 5 and only a month old o_O
    Shawn Mason (petsrthebest) on Twitter is 5 and it's one of the ones posting @ me all day..
    Shawn Mason (nutritiondiet) on Twitter is 5 as well..
    WoW Report (wowintell) on Twitter is 4..
    then I have a few hanging at 0..

    Seems easy to get high PR twitter pages just feeding them content.
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  • Profile picture of the author fthomas137
    Excellent! I'm not sure how great it is, but if there is any truth in the link juice theory, then having a high PR page pointing to your pages has gotta help somewhat.

    And thanks Shawn for your comment. I then have to agree on the feeding of content has gotta help!

    Some of my mentors have zip in the way of PR on their twitter page, but they used it mainly as an advertising medium and not an information medium.

    Frank
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  • Profile picture of the author johnlagoudakis
    Originally Posted by fthomas137 View Post

    Well, rock on over to my account on twitter: Frank Thomas (fthomas137) on Twitter and you'll see that my twitter page is a PR5 site.
    I went over to the link but it came up as no page rank registered.

    But I did see your latest tweet about the article site with a PR6. Congratulations!
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  • Profile picture of the author itcoll
    it is very easy to get high PR on twitter.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mo Faisal
    sounds interesting...
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  • Profile picture of the author TheWealthSquad
    The 119 links into your twitter page probably have more to do with it than the number of tweets :0 The links are nofollow as well. Though they still provide relevant links back to your page and I am sure Google indexes them since they love current information. You can also use Linkedin.com to do the same thing.
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  • Profile picture of the author WealthWithin
    It's good but means nothing, because of the nofollow tags.
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  • Profile picture of the author KimPup
    AAhh, just checked my also....PR 5!
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  • Profile picture of the author jazbo
    The high PR is simply because Twitter is such a powerful site, so its passing Linkjuice downwards like mad.
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  • Profile picture of the author whateverpedia
    Thanks for pointing this out. I just checked my profile (shredderpedia) and apparently have a PR9!!! And yes, I do follow everyone back (eventually).

    My personal home page on My Yahoo also has a PR9, however the same thing on My Yahoo7 (the Aussie equivalent) has "only" a PR6. I have the Yahoo version set up to pull in RSS feeds from all my sites.

    It has to be said though that the effect from Twitter and Yahoo has been minimal, but still noticeable.

    UPDATE

    My Twitter "homepage has the PR9, however my "profile" page is PR5.
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  • Profile picture of the author fthomas137
    Great information all! I like the linkedin info. Very smart!

    Frank
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