Google PageRank 0 to 5 in 2 Months
May 2, 2008 – 10:19 am by Dani IswaraI found some websites and weblogs get Google PageRank (PR) update from PR 0 to 5 in only 2-3 months. It really happen when page rank updated in a few weeks ago. Then, I did some searching to find similar cases. Yes it could actually happen. All of those sites are relatively new, including moved domain.
Maybe Google’s page ranking mean nothing to you and me. For money blogging, it could affect their financial. PR update doesn’t affect our search engine result ranking, I guess..or not that much.
What is PageRank™? See Google Technology and
PageRank™ (Wikipedia) for more detail.
PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page’s value.
Every 3 months (recorded 83 until 100+ days), Google updates it’s PR.
Here are my notes.
What did they do to get PR 5 in 2 months?
- maybe nothing, just regular posting,
- Google PR update might be false (it takes a few days to be valid across all their data centers) :),
- just lucky..
Exactly, what is the point?
- Content is always the king forever (in this case).
Relevant topics within the post / blog (niche topic) is better. - Four (4) posts a month are enough.
- No paid links.
Another characteristics of those sites:
- some sites have built internal backlinks to their relevant posts,
- some sites (in my opinion) have too much external links on their homepage’s blogroll
As author of this blog, Dani Iswara .Net, these are my comments:
- Fully original content? Not so..actually some of my blog content is a repost from my old blog (try my Google custom search). The old blog is still alive.
- I didn’t do a massive (spam like) comments or signatures on other websites, weblogs, or forums.
- I got several problems with XHTML validation. It made me to change template too often (read failed on validome xhtml validation).
- At least 2 times a day for 2 days, my server went down due to server migration.
- I have a huge of links collection on some pages. And they don’t have to link back to me. I didn’t even asked them to do that. But I’ll appreciate it if they do..
- So no exchange / selling links schemes.
I guess, there are no search engine optimisation secrets. If any, it could be tricks and experiences based on trials and researches. When PR changes their algorithm, tricky things would be in risk.
I fully agree that
link-based analysis has greatly improved the quality of web search.
It can help visitors.
So, keep it naturally..
Keep focus to produce quality content on your niche..
More pages mean more quality content.. ![]()











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so just post and google will do the rest?
yesterday i wrote about PR cos i don’t understand what it is
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» edy:

yup this blog is just for fun and learn, not for money making
and monetizing blog has a different rules, I guess
nothing wrong if someone try to be no. 1 on SERP
I appreciate with Google technology, I guess consumer needs it
whatever algorithm they use
I read your post boz
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just depend on google page rank might be false
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» pudakonline:
all I need → the first page of SERP is really reliable
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I was surprised knowing that my blog devari.org got PR4 and my other blog which is totally new devari.info(less than 3 months) got PR3. I never do anything regarding SEO things. no at all as I dont know how. I just keep posting at least once in 2 or 3 days.
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» devari:
regular posting, your niche topics, and your state of the art on devari.info will have a great chance in the future