How To Raise Your Website PR, Even if You’re a Rank Amateur

It’s everyone’s goal. From the newbie to the seasoned veteran, everyone strives to get a good PR for their website in hopes of drawing thousands of visitors to the site.

A good Page Rank can do your site wonders. It puts you in a position for folks to find you much faster when they do a search on Google or Yahoo, etc.

My website wallowed in the land of PR 0/10 for weeks. I had a few visitors from time to time, even made some sales. But, I never got past that PR 0/10 ranking.

With just a couple of hours work, I moved from a PR 0/10, to a PR of 3/10 on Google. You can do the same thing.

Make sure you’re putting in your key words.

Start a blog! Name the blog the SAME as your website name.

Write and submit an article that is relevant to your website subject, and link to your website in the resource box.

4. I spent $10 and set up a Yahoo! Ad account which ran for one week.

That’s all I did to go from 0 to 3.

Though I don’t show up in the top pages of Google yet, my Yahoo! Ad does show up as the main “Sponsored Ad” when ever folks do a search. And, everyone knows that when it comes to rankings,
Google can be slower than dirt!

So, if you’ve got a couple of hours to spare, and your ranking isn’t quite where you’d like it to be
just give this simple routine a try.

It just might do your website good!

Pete Egeler is the author of several Ebooks and reports related to building a business online or off line. You can visit his website at http://www.hotsheetgold.com for further promotional ideas.

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