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Page rank is a pretty useless benchmark to target alone. It's mostly a means by which Google calculates external link weight and internal link-weight distribution. Your homepage can possibly have a rank of 7 and never feature in google search results. In this case it would be a matter of your domain being sandboxed or it could also be a matter of your page not being optimised for any particular search term.
Being firstly concerned with PR is non-sequitur. Be aware of the terms that define the relevancy your page content first. Try a little search engine optimization, then get stuck into backlinks.
From your point of view, other site's page rank are more important than your own. By persuing links with high PR pages relentlessly, your own PR will follow suit. However persuing backlinks for the sole purpose of upping your own PR is nothing short of an ego trip. The real returns of more qualified visitors to your site is largely determined by your targeted SEO key terms and SERPs. It's only at this stage that will PR play a significant role in SERPs and attracting targeted traffic.
Last edited by metho; 03-15-2005 at 12:12 AM..
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