I've been working on a couple of sites for about 6 to 7 months now, two separate niches. The problem is, even though they have thousands of backlinks, have first page rankings, and are making money, google will not give me any kind of actual page ranking.
In fact, I even have a double listing on the first page ranked at number 3 for my main search term.
Yeah I know what you are thinking, if I'm ranking well and making money, why should I care? The reason I care is because, on google I think the only thing holding me back from the number 1 spots on my keywords is pagerank. I beat out my competitors in almost all other categories except PR.. thus they are ranking ahead of me. It could be due to other factors outside of my scope of view, but either way I would still like to know why google is denying me PR.
Though I'm not sure the reasoning, I could definitely take a guess. I've bought sitewide links from some high pr blogs that have like 20,000 indexed pages and I've also spammed some xrumer/sb links at both of my domains. I read somewhere that google's way of punishing questionable linkbuilding is denying pagerank.
Just looking for some clarification. Thanks.
In fact, I even have a double listing on the first page ranked at number 3 for my main search term.
Yeah I know what you are thinking, if I'm ranking well and making money, why should I care? The reason I care is because, on google I think the only thing holding me back from the number 1 spots on my keywords is pagerank. I beat out my competitors in almost all other categories except PR.. thus they are ranking ahead of me. It could be due to other factors outside of my scope of view, but either way I would still like to know why google is denying me PR.
Though I'm not sure the reasoning, I could definitely take a guess. I've bought sitewide links from some high pr blogs that have like 20,000 indexed pages and I've also spammed some xrumer/sb links at both of my domains. I read somewhere that google's way of punishing questionable linkbuilding is denying pagerank.
Just looking for some clarification. Thanks.