I guess the latest trend to get a higher PR faster is to buy links on well established website pages which have PR4+. This will normally help you in getting a good PR in a short period of time (about 2 months i would say).
Now there are some folks saying that and i quote :
So, more links, more buys. But, what about those people that try to fool Google (and probably do a pretty good job) into giving them a higher PR than they really deserve? How could they do that?
I’ll answer the 2nd question first. They get more links by hook or crook. What does that mean? They buy or trade links. If they get caught buying links, then supposedly Google punishes them.
..Let’s digg more into this and see what do you think…Did you get punished?
Now google says the following thing:
Report paid links
Help us maintain the quality of Google search results.We work hard to return the most relevant results for every search we conduct. To that end, we encourage site managers to make their content straightforward and easily understood by users and search engines alike. Unfortunately, not all websites have users’ best interests at heart. Some site owners attempt to “buy PageRank™” in the form of paid links to their sites. Buying links to improve PageRank violates our quality guidelines.
Google uses a number of methods to detect paid links, including algorithmic techniques. We also welcome information from our users. If you know of a site that buys or sells links, please tell us by filling out the fields below. We’ll investigate your submissions, and we’ll use your data to improve our algorithmic detection of paid links.
Do you really think that? The form has 3 fields:
Website selling links:
Website buying links:
Additional details:
Ok..nothing bad so far…but let’s say…i want to say about digg.com that they buy links..sure let’s fill that form…come on people…what do you think?

























By mike on May 8, 2008
i honestly don’t think google catches link buyers..there’s no proof..
By sean M on May 8, 2008
that might be true you know…if not what’s that tool for? anyway i don’t think that the real truth will come up…
By I News India on May 8, 2008
I don’t see any problem in selling links from any website which has got high PR. Even Google can’t catch the buyer.
By Indrajit on May 8, 2008
Every thing which is done over smartly has a chance to caught by Google. need to follow them Judiciously by taking affordable time gap between the activities you are following
By CyberQuest on Jun 8, 2008
Google rules the Internet. If you get caught doing something stupid with your sites you will get de-indexed and it could take a year before your traffic comes back. Watch out for fake PR Directory’s, they are pretty much scamming for cash, and not good for your site to be linked to.