How long does PR stick to a new domain

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I am curious if I have a domain thats about 3 months old, no incoming links, but it seems to have PR, how long does that stick around for.

Is there anyway to try and keep that, or will google drop it off and I'll start back at ZERO? Would be nice to keep it since it's a PR5, but I think thats wishful thinking.

I'm going to market it and get some backlinks comming asap, hopefully that helps.

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author cabelguy
    no the PR will drop in some months if you dont get any backlinks and if you dont update your site regularly.
    PR of my blog droped to 0 from 3 after i stoped blogging
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  • Profile picture of the author H3x
    If you want to keep or increase your PR then you really need to be concentrating on Backlinks but make sure they are quality Backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author JayXtreme
    It's up to Google how long you keep PR for.

    You can do various things to increase your chances of Keeping or increasing your PR, but it's almost meaningless anyways...

    With the right mix of content, backlinks and authority recognition links, you can outrak a PR5 with a PR1...

    Not so straight forward, but you get the idea...

    PR is just one tiny little detail, others are much more important

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  • Profile picture of the author dman9969
    Gotcha, I just thought it was pretty odd that a brand new domain name came ranking a PR5.
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  • There is a grocery store around the block from me. I know it's there... I've been there before. I can not see it from my house. But it's there.

    Just because you can not see links doesn't mean they are not there.
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  • Profile picture of the author dman9969
    You think they had links tied to the domain from before?
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  • Profile picture of the author rovad
    I bought a .com domain last year and it had PR2 with a couple of hundred backlinks showing at yahoo site explorer. However, it dropped to N/A on the last update, probably because those were all paid links as it shows 0 links now.
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  • Profile picture of the author indodistro
    cannot guess how google crawl the domain
    just wait and see for nex year
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  • Profile picture of the author alansalton
    google pr after three months for my site
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  • Profile picture of the author shelly1984
    Hi Bryan,

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  • Profile picture of the author poker princess
    Ofcourse the PR will be dropped in the next update. If you want to hold on to the same PR, then keep adding new pages/articles and get atleast one backlink a day.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Adams
    The "Toolbar PageRank" will stay there until there is a new "Toolbar PageRank" update. True Page Rank will adjust as Google indexes and then revisits your site to update the Google cache.
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