If you are in blogging world and makes money from it, I’m sure you need good page rank before you can earn some good figures. Getting good page rank might take months or years. Most of us will not last that long. Here are one more tips for those who don’t have any time to wait but wants to make some serious money.
Go to DigitalPoint forum > Business > Buy, Sell, Trade > Domains
Here, you can get PR3 domains for $20-$30. Some even offer PR5 domains at $50 – $70. Imagine of how many paid post you can get with these PR domains? This is just an example. But, learning about page rank is the most important thing. If you give page rank dofollow juices to all you paid posts, sooner or later the page rank will drop to zero.
Plus, keeping 3 non-paid posts to one paid post ratio is very healthy for a blog. Start to earn more money this month with this technique.











Nice tip to increase pr….
Thanks
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Hi Matt,
I agree. Letting go PPP to save your page rank is a good idea. Join other paid post networks that allow nofollow or gives you option to choose nofollow or dofollow is another better choice.
Hi nice post again but the only problem I see with this is the amount of money I would have to spend to get and keep high page rank most of these guys sell links but on a monthly basis few sell on a one time fee and thouse that do many times have to many links out to really pass you on much page rank juice if I am correct
Another thing to consider is that Google doesn’t like paid reviews such as PayPerPost or ReviewMe because in essence it’s the same as paying for links which Google frowns upon, thus having a significant impact on your blog’s PR.
In my opinion, it’s better to pursue a diverse income strategy rather than rely on PPP.
This is quite a different way of going about the procedure as it pretty much skips over building up a site and gets right to a point where some sites are normally interested in getting to. I am not sure as to how useful it would be to purchase one of these available domains.
i see. now i understand why its so hard to maintain PR todays.