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What is Page Rank?

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So what is it?
I read an article which explains page rank like this.

PR NA/O: New site - no authority.
PR 1-2: 2nd stage or alternative point of reference for minority topics
PR 3-4: Primary souce of reference for minority topics. 2nd stage or alternative P.O.R for moderately popular niches
PR 5-6: Primary source of reference for moderately popular niches, 2nd stage P.O.R for global interest topics
PR 7-8: Primarly source of information for global topics. Authority on a worldwide level
PR9: Select sites whose performance is the indicator and balance for those with lower PR to be guaged against.

I am not sure if this is right, but seems like it is. :)
 
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How do we go about increasing it? Just keep activity up? Or are there set goals the site has to achieve?
 
How do you even check your page rank?
There are lots of websites out there. Also google toolbar has this option I guess.
Anyway my fav one is prchecker.net

How do we go about increasing it? Just keep activity up? Or are there set goals the site has to achieve?
PR depends on lots of stuffs. For example, the number of backlink matters, the amount of unique and quality content matters, the traffic matters etc. I believe all of these stuffs are really interlinked too.
 

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