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How accurate is the rusty brick future pr predictor?

It says one of my gambling sites will be a PR8 on the next update, The site is currently a pr5 and i cant see it jumping to a pr8.

Does anybody here use rustybrick.
 
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It's not reliable :) We have a thread at DP where rustybrick is a member
 
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whats the address of this rustybrick?
 
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Yeah, it said one of my domain names would move from a 4 to a 9. PR 9, huh? Not bad... I wouldn't complain. ;) As noted on the site, its for entertainment value. I've definitely been entertained. :)

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how do you get a PR... i cant seem to get one :(
 
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Sabre Hosting said:
how do you get a PR... i cant seem to get one :(

Links, links and more links.. ;)
 
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We call it Link Popularity and google call's it PageRank but its the same thing.
If you work hard increasing your link popularity by exchanging links with related websites and submitting your website to directories also related to your subject. You will get a pagerank.

Good Luck
 
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senaia said:
We call it Link Popularity and google call's it PageRank but its the same thing.
If you work hard increasing your link popularity by exchanging links with related websites and submitting your website to directories also related to your subject. You will get a pagerank.

Good Luck

I'm sorry but this is entirely wrong.

Link popularity is the amount of back links pointing to your site. PageRank is an entirely different thing. This is directly related to the PR of the pages linking to your site. So if you have 500 PR0 pages linking to your site, it wouldn't do you any good in terms of PR. I have/had several sites with only 9-11 back links reported pointing to them, but they have PR5 and PR6. This is due to the "strength" of the pages linking to them.

Now, to those who don't know this, not all PR5 or PR6 pages are equal. We don't exactly know the "graduation" of the PR scale. Taking a PR5 page for example, it could be from 5.01 to 5.99 or 5.10 to 5.90. That's why you can hear "strong" PR5 or PR6 being mentioned. If I see a website with a PR6 home page, and some of its internal pages are also PR6, then I consider that a strong PR6. This is assuming that those internal PR6 pages don't have links coming from other pages outside of the website.

The way to get "respectable" PR is to get high PR links, period :) This is another example of quality over quantity. As said earlier, link popularity is an entirely different matter. Quantity plays a major part on that but not with regards to PR.
 
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Sabre Hosting said:
how do you get a PR... i cant seem to get one :(

Get links from my sites :)

PR0 to PR5 is almost guaranteed.
 
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webscorpion said:
Get links from my sites :)

PR0 to PR5 is almost guaranteed.

The only problem with that is the links in your sig besides one are on the same Class C Range (216.67.230.*) which would devalue the pagerank.
 
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those predictors are a laugh
 
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