Is this too good to be true ?!

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Hello loca people

So I built a website ~1 month ago , did the basic ON-Site SEO stuff

The website isn't in english , and it's a script (Auto generating new page with every search , something like filestube)

So , I was on a trip for 8 days (Ayia fucking nappa!!), I came back home and discovered my website is PR 4 !! And it's a fucking 1 month old website

Also ,I have several PR 3 pages , And many PR2 pages :O

About link building , I built many blog comments (Manually) from the same language websites , and bought a service (Gave me 30 high pr blog posts)

Will my PR drop or something :O ?!
 
PR has been going fucking crazy lately, my sites have increased, dropped, increased, dropped.. fuck knows what's going on.
 
Hello loca people

So I built a website ~1 month ago , did the basic ON-Site SEO stuff

The website isn't in english , and it's a script (Auto generating new page with every search , something like filestube)

So , I was on a trip for 8 days (Ayia fucking nappa!!), I came back home and discovered my website is PR 4 !! And it's a fucking 1 month old website

Also ,I have several PR 3 pages , And many PR2 pages :O

About link building , I built many blog comments (Manually) from the same language websites , and bought a service (Gave me 30 high pr blog posts)

Will my PR drop or something :O ?!

Google screw it all up whit their last PR update...
 
I've had the same ... my own site is PR3 ... domain bought in April. The site is static and I hardly ever add new content to it.

Another site I created in May is PR4 ... it's a social network so has lots of activity but still I'm amazed.

The best use for PR is to flip a site, sell links or sell the domain. I'm not sure it has any effect on SERPs these days (other than for backlinks).
 
About link building , I built many blog comments (Manually) from the same language websites , and bought a service (Gave me 30 high pr blog posts)

Bingo, that's why. Will your PR stick? It depends on those high PR blog posts -- its possible that all those high PR posts were linked from the blogs homepage. Later on, after people have blogged more, those pages will be pushed off the homepage and their PR will drop. As their PR drops, yours will too.

Not to mention that other people will continue to make comments to those pages (unless they turn commenting off). For every extra outgoing link on the page, your PR from that page is reduced some.

Best thing is to just keep on doing what you're doing though, keep backlinking -- then your website will only continue to increase.
 
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