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This has been annoying me for quite sometime already.
I've been trying to make a list of blogs that don't have nofollow tags and have a high pr. What's bothering me is the fact that although the blog homepage shows a PR of......say 5, the pages on which I'll be commenting have a 0 pr because they're usually new posts. How long does it take for the PR to reach the homepage PR? Does it even ever happen??? |
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The inner page will probably never reach the same PR as the home page. PR is weighted heavily by the number of incoming links. Most people will link just to the homepage, thus the homepage will usually have a higher PR. This is not always the case, as some blogs have a really popular post with tons of links, but the homepage gets none, so that one page might have a high PR. But, as a general rule, the homepage will often have a higher PR.
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