High PR Backlinks-The Holy Grail of SEO?

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Hey Warriors,

How many backlinks does your site need to have in order to rank high with the search engines? Interesting question, isn't it? It popped in my mind when I first started to notice my site getting higher rankings.

I have been witnessing IgorHelpsYouSucceed go up in the rankings from being on 6th page on "Internet Marketing Mastermind" search listings to moving up to the 3rd, 2nd and finally to the first page of Google and Yahoo.

I have done a lot of SEO research throughout the past couple of month and the term "backlinks" was practically beaten into my huge, wooden head. I have been obsessed with backlinks for about two weeks, if I remember correctly, until I have realized that if I produce quality content, which is more interesting to read than most of my competitors', I would have no problem with SEO and Ranking High with Google, because great content goes Viral.

Exactly one and a half weeks later, I have realized that an incredible thing had happened! I WAS RIGHT! It rarely happens, but it does, and this time I was actually right! My traffic grew, sales, sign ups, subscriptions, you name it. So, does it mean that backlinks are the Holy Grail of SEO?
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  • Profile picture of the author AndyBlackSEO
    Backlinks are vital if you want to compete within a semi comptetive - competitive market / niche.

    You really need to have all your factors in place in order to succeed. ie - Good products, content, trust factor etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author TractorFan
    I think that a lot of people put too much emphasis on high PR links.

    Sure these links have value, but so do regular lower pr links.
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    • Profile picture of the author Devilfish
      I think there are 3 main things that you need to rank high.

      1. Quality, Unique Content
      2. Onpage SEO
      3. Offpage SEO, i.e. backlinks

      If you are not good at seo, write quality content and the backlinks will come, albeit they will take longer than if you were link building yourself.

      Social Bookmarking - Bookmark each post to at least 12 sites
      Article Directory Submissions - Submit at least 5 articles to at least 10 directories
      Blog Commenting - Submit at least 15 comments on blogs related to your niche

      If you do this...you will be at least 70% of the way to getting your site ranking high.
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    • Profile picture of the author Igor Kheifets
      Originally Posted by TractorFan View Post

      I think that a lot of people put too much emphasis on high PR links.

      Sure these links have value, but so do regular lower pr links.
      Lower pr links have no value with google, and
      if a backlink has no real value with the search engines,
      than what is the point of getting it? Waste of time...

      Igor
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      • Profile picture of the author TKO
        I love it when people blurt out rubbish.

        Igor, I have a site that is ranked no#3 in google with 188,000,000 competing sites. If you think it's a waste of time, don't do it. But don't mislead other fellow warriors.

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        • Profile picture of the author AndyBlackSEO
          Originally Posted by TKO View Post

          I love it when people blurt out rubbish.

          Igor, I have a site that is ranked no#3 in google with 188,000,000 competing sites. If you think it's a waste of time, don't do it. But don't mislead other fellow warriors.

          Peace.
          I agree, links from lower PR but relevant pages are still valuable. Remember, these low PR pages may become high PR pages over time. Don't just pick apples from the top of the tree when there are lots at the bottom as well.
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          • Profile picture of the author Max Ramocsai
            Originally Posted by AndyBlackSEO View Post

            I agree, links from lower PR but relevant pages are still valuable. Remember, these low PR pages may become high PR pages over time. Don't just pick apples from the top of the tree when there are lots at the bottom as well.
            Exactly. And when you are getting backlinks from high PR websites you are usually getting a backlink from a page WITHIN that site with no PR at all. However, these links are still very useful in terms of SEO because of where they are coming from (the main domain with a higher PR).

            The thing you need to realize is that even low PR sites have this potential. Say you create a page on a Squidoo like site with a PR of 1. Now, if you do a mini link building campaign for that single page (article marketing, social bookmarking, etc.) you could actually create a backlink from a page with a higher PR than that of the original domain.

            My point is, never dismiss a backlink because it is from a "low PR" site. Most of the backlinks you get are low in PR in the first place.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jenie0109
    its not hte Holy Grail. The usual Grail you use and consider for you to have a link exchanging action
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