One of my readers just pointed out that this blog – which is just 2 months old – has been given a Google Page Rank of Five.
THAT’S WAY TOO HIGH FOR MY GEEKY CRAP
Now let’s be serious! TheTechNewsBlog.com has been active for just under two months and it’s already doing better than many long-established websites and blogs; with stacks of search traffic and even some super-stars of technology commenting here. I have no idea why – it’s just wrong!
HERE’S WHAT I WOULD LIKE YOU TO TELL ME…
Why have I got such a high page rank – AND – so fast? I mean, come on, This blog is just me, chatting about tech with you guys. So, What gives? If you know, leave a comment below!
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Youve got links from some big websites and were highlighted on The BBC. You know some serious ‘tech bloggers and podcasters, which must drive some traffic too.
As PR is based on the number and value of backlinks you must be doing a pretty good job if so many people already linked you from relevant sources and made your site go PR 5 in just two months. Good job :)
Sounds like you did a wonderful job at building relationships with other bloggers. Excellent job, it’s my goal to have a PR5 as well
After that post it dropped to a 3, then it went to 4, now back to 3. BTW: Get more search traffic now (on a 3) than we did on a 5 :)
The reason for good page rank is that you either have tons of backlinks coming in, OR, there are sites with high page rank linking to yours. Just make sure you retain the page rank by using “nofollow” tags for outbound links.