Does PR Ranking Apply To ALL Pages?

by esr
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If a site, a blog let's say, has a high PR, does that mean only the main page has the high PR, or does the PR ranking apply to all pages within the blog?

So, for instance, if I go to a PR6 blog and leave a comment and link on an old post, will that backlink be as valuable as a comment and link left on the main page?

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author mediamarketer
    If you are talking about the Green toolbar Pagerank of a page, then that is not the actual pagerank to that page! It is just the graphical representation of earlier records of that page's value in Google's eye! The original pagerank is never shown and it is always the main algorithm which Google doesn't reveal except giving out quality guidelines!

    So, for instance, if I go to a PR6 blog and leave a comment and link on an old post, will that backlink be as valuable as a comment and link left on the main page?
    You can get value to your link only if the page you link to has the PR(green PR and Google's unrevealed PR) value than yours and if it is a do-follow link! If it is a no-follow link and you have some value in your comment then you can only get traffic!
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  • Profile picture of the author Quentin
    Only to the particular page.

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  • Profile picture of the author Nigel Greaves
    I think PageRank gives you a clue as to the answer
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  • Profile picture of the author E-supreme
    Each page has its own PR, the TLD could have a PR of 5 while one of the inner pages may only have a pr of 1 or 0.
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  • Profile picture of the author pandorasbox
    Only homepage, the rest is determined by size of content, traffic and links but it does get some juice from home page.
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