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Improving your sites pagerank

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Managing Real Estate Broker with RE/MAX EXCEL

I have a newer site http://www.uthomelist.com that just changed from a pagerank of 0 to a 1. Can anyone tell me what I can do to continue to improve my pagerank and what the highest pagerank is? Is Google the only search engine that looks at your page rank? Thanks for you help.

Johnnie

Gary McAdams
GMAC Schwartz Property Sales - Key West, FL
Just keep adding pages, links, topics, size.  A couple pay per click sites will help at the start.
Dec 15, 2007 08:38 AM
Mark Pilatowski
myClosingSPACE - Manhattan, NY
Gary, that is good advice for improving where the site ranks and delivering traffic but to improve toolbar PageRank you need more links. The toolbar PageRank is nothing more than an outdated metric that shows the link equity of a page. Internal PageRank (that only Google sees) uses a different formula and changes all the time. Toolbar PageRank is only updated a few times a year and does not provide much useful information. You are better off following Gary's advice and ignoring the toolbar PageRank.
Dec 17, 2007 05:17 AM
Rene Galvan
RGV Realty - McAllen, TX
Hi Johnnie, be careful of "putting the cart in front of the horse". The Google Page Rank is a snapshot of the past. Googles algorith has already placed your site in the appropriate order for search engine results. They later publish the Page Rank number for the toolbars. Just focus on having a good site for customers and building links so they can find it.
Dec 19, 2007 02:25 AM