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Hi all

If you have backlinks on a subdomain of a high PR site eg
http://mysite.wikispaces.com/ do you still get the benefit of their PR7?
#seo #subdomains
  • Profile picture of the author simonbuzz
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    In simple words Yes
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  • Profile picture of the author faysal969
    Yes, you will get. Always high PR sites are popular among the visitors. You will get good traffic from there and also get good link juice.
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    • Profile picture of the author Barry Unruh
      Originally Posted by simonbuzz View Post

      In simple words Yes
      Originally Posted by faysal969 View Post

      Yes, you will get. Always high PR sites are popular among the visitors. You will get good traffic from there and also get good link juice.
      Bull-Loney....

      You will only get the link juice IF THE PAGE you are linking from has the PR7, not if the homepage of the site does.

      Is that particular page on the subdomain a PR7 page? If not, no PR7 link juice....
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  • Profile picture of the author Mr Kevin
    Originally Posted by Highenergy View Post

    Hi all

    If you have backlinks on a subdomain of a high PR site eg
    http://mysite.wikispaces.com/ do you still get the benefit of their PR7?
    Yes, definitely..
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      Barry is right.

      The link juice is passed from the page the backlink resides on.
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  • Profile picture of the author glennforum
    If your page in that site also has a PR7 then you will benefit in that PR7 however if that in page has a lower PR then you still benefit but with lower PR juice of course.
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