Linking up: Search engine rankings still come down to links.
The Google Page Rank tool can help to shine some light the popularity of your pages, but should not be considered a comprehensive mirror of link popularity. Firstly it's perhaps worth noting that Google only updates the page rank every 3 or 4 months. Therefore if your pages are not yet ranked it may be that Google has not yet got round to doing them. Furthermore, getting a page rank of 0 (zero) doesn't mean that your website totally stinks. Page rank 0 simply means your site is in the system and awaiting a more meaningful score once Google has had time to monitor and ascertain how your site measure up.
We all talk heavily about Google as this engine is currently responsible for much more potential traffic than any other. Many Webmasters have built up inbound links with only this one this search engine in mind. But gaining links to a website is a good idea regardless of any search engine algorithm. The old idea of cultivating link partners as a means to gain traffic from the click throughs, still has plenty of merit. The general rule to remember is that generally speaking - any link is a good link.
Developing a successful link strategy can take a lot of time and effort. One common mistake is to jump to conclusions too quickly. As Google moves at it's own pace, anything done to a website today can take a number of days, weeks or months to show up. Much depends upon whether we are talking about new pages or modifications to old established pages. Often search results move from being top 10 to nowhere and perhaps back again. New pages are particularly volatile. This is because Google recognises that new pages will have little by the way of links to them and so effectively grants a pass. After approximately 30 – 40 days Google checks to see if any links have been built to the page in question. Failure to gain any links suggests the page will be relegated to Google's supplemental listing, while those with links will remain in the main index. Generally it appears that any new page will take up to 90 to 180 days to gain some degree of page rank after first going live.