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He has: 377 posts

Joined: May 2005

Hi,

Found this webtool that spiders your website and says what it thinks your next pagerank will be.

Kept mine the same said I'd increased 1.88% since last time, so I made a few more changes added 4 pages and some new links and when I ran it again I got exactly the same result.

Fishy?

http://www.rustybrick.com/pagerank-prediction.php

He has: 495 posts

Joined: May 2005

I've spent the last couple of years seriously making it a point, to learn just how to get my pages listed quicker. But this page rank is a new thing for me. I have started to turn it into a game, just to see if I can win a prize (gives you something to do).

I ran you url, through a couple of rank prediction programs I have. The present next update gives you a PR-1. I also looked at how many of Googles 18 area reporting stations gave you a rank, 6 out of 18 give you a PR-2. But you have to carry the majority for this to take effect, so that would leave you accurately a PR-1.

It's not really how many pages you have, it's how good the content is, or how relevant to your subject it is. I have only five pages of information content, Not counting my albums. It took me thirty days to go from a PR-0 to a PR-3, with a prediction of a 4 next update.

Incoming links to your site from other high ranking sites that will give you a link, is where the majority of your PR comes from. But these have to be relevant too, or of the same subject material as your site. I would assume any high ranking site would help out, but these are the ones most strongly suggested. You own inter-page links also figure in. There are so many little points, it's hard to figure all of them. So it's important to shoot for the obvious.

The really tough one to figure out, is this Anchor Text thing. From all of my research, it tells me that out going links can really hurt you, or not help at all. Unless it is an exchange link to the high PR sites, that have linked to you. Then that is only a very small plus. But it seems as much as I understand it, that using Anchor text goes in reverse of this. It seems that some in-text links going in the right direction can help immensely, especially with Google.

I don't know if I have this concept driven into my hard head, correctly or not. Maybe some knowledgeable guru here, could give us some further comment on this Anchor text thing. I do know I think? that these links have to be made up of your keywords. Like a link to a site featuring "digital photography" these are two of my keywords, and they are together in my text.
So turning them into an in-text link, to a site featuring digital photography in the title, is what I think Anchor text is about. From what I understand, it gives you the advantage of that sites keywords, and links also. Confused

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He has: 379 posts

Joined: Apr 2005

I believe you'll find a statement on the page that it is purely for entertainment purposes and not to be taken as factual.

Absolutely no one outside Google can tell what your PR will be or is now for that matter.

Chris

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Ironically just a short while, after I made the last post above. I received a e-mail add/info letter. It just happened! to be about Anchor text linking.
This also happened to be the best explanation, that I have seen so far. So now I have it straight.

While this letter went on, and on, and went into every hair detail (3 sheets of printer paper to save it). I’ll just hit the high spots, that give the best understanding. Their object of course, to make it attractive, and sell you some prospective links.

While you can do as I said above, and hyper-link from your page text to other sites. This is not the object with Anchor text. While the search engines like for you to do this, and the guy on the other end will love you for it. It does you just a tiny bit of good, but the receiver of the link profits most from it.

You really have to be in a mutual link exchange, with another site for it to work it’s magic. The site linking to you, does not just use the traditional link like “Johns Page”. But imbeds it into a short, one or two liner descriptive link. Not like you see it on an internet description, where the site title comes first. But located strategically within the Anchor text link.
This not necessarily the name of your site, but a key-phrase link. In fact it probably would be better that way, since what this does is gives your site not only a link. But also gives you the advantage, of being credited with this key-phrase. Where otherwise, you might not be able to work it in on your own pages.

This link can be worked into the sites other text, or on a link page as a descriptive link only. While worked into the text of the highest ranking page is preferable, this really is up to the discretion of the other web-master. The link would look something like this: ( See John smith for all your “computer service” he has 25 years of practicing experience.)

So bottom line is, unless you can get into a mutual link exchange with someone. This is not a thing, for most site owners to worry about. Oh yes it also needs to be a site of like subject material. Which brings it down to a sort of friendly competition thing (if there is such).

Anchor text linking from one of your pages to another, can bring up the rank of a slow page. But is hardly worth the trouble, since your normal navigation accomplishes about as much.

Th-Th -That’s all Folks. Smiling

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Joined: Sep 2005

Hey i ran it and it said my page rank is going to be 11.
How can it be???
my site is http://www.bluesoftweb.com
It says 11 page rank in future. Is it possible?

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Well there you are then, just shows how accurate these things are.

NOT