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How many page rank 3 links are needed to get 500,000 visitors to a website over 6 months?

Written by General Seo on Aug 10th, 2011 | Filed under: Uncategorized

The search terms have medium competition



2 Responses to “How many page rank 3 links are needed to get 500,000 visitors to a website over 6 months?”

  1. LaLa,

    Indeed, PageRank (PR) is reported by Google as one parameter taken into account to compute the ranking of a page with search engine (SE) results pages (SERP)—so it definitively gives a boost to a site ranking.

    But.

    At the same time, they say that it’s just ONE parameter among 200 others and that more and more people focus—not to say freak out—too much on it nowadays. They strongly recommend to focus instead on giving value to visitors instead. So if you can hear them, give value. How? Write—and get links from—relevant content pages.

    This is as simple as that.

    My own experience—I have tons of PR0 pages that not only rank #1-10 for keyword combinations that vary from very popular to long-tail’ed, but that overshadow high PR pages—QED.

    So I would strongly recommend you, LaLa, to get a link from one high PR page to ensure faster SE awareness of a new created page, then move on chasing links from **relevant** pages—regardless of their PR, which is usually null.

    I have achieved results in a matter a few weeks/months that have taught me that relevancy plays a more important role than PR—without diminishing the importance of the later though.

    LaLa, listen to me carefully. When one builds traffic mainly on netlinking—also called backlinking—traffic viability is at stake in the mid/long term because Google updates its algorithm on a regular basis. Hence, you want to be the one whom Google chases, not the opposite—i.e., chasing Google by trying to crack Google’s Code. So to be ahead of Google—i.e., Google trying to crack your Code—merely leverage you medium-competitive search terms by writing good, valuable content around them.

    And you have a strong hedge: your search terms are from the middle of the pack—so they give you a fair volume while they are a very good potential for attracting long-tail keyword combinations.

    It’s so simple, that’s maybe the reason why so few people have caught it ;-)

    A final note, though…

    Whatever results people really—or reportedly—get, I strongly advise you to stay away from paid links. Google explicitly considers them as a spam technique aiming at manipulating PR of a site—which they say can cause a site to be banned from their index, overnight.

    Furthermore, Google came up with a form to report paid links, so it is easy for visitors—not to say tempting for competitors—to report your site. "Business is business", as they’d say when they push the Submit button.

    —Pascal

  2. Millions. The more links you get (pay for) the more likely the SEs will suss you out so the more you will require. Your onto a loser. Think of something else and save your disappointment.

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