Question on commenting PR 6 blog.

by tut
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I leave a comment on PR 6 blog (.gov) , but its posts have PR only zero.


I would like to know that comment on this PR zero post, but on PR 6 blog counts as comment and link from PR 6 site?

Or how it is?
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  • Profile picture of the author cashcow
    It's only a link from a PR0 because the page you have your link on is PR0.

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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by tut View Post

    I leave a comment on PR 6 blog (.gov) , but its posts have PR only zero.
    I would like to know that comment on this PR zero post, but on PR 6 blog counts as comment and link from PR 6 site?
    Websites don't "have page rank": only pages have page rank.

    When you refer to the site as a "PR-6 blog", what you're actually saying is that its home page has a page rank of 6. If your backlink is on its home page, then that's a PR-6 backlink. Otherwise it isn't.

    What you describe is the same as a backlink from "Ezine Articles" (article directory): their home page has PR-6, but when you submit an article there, just like when you submit an article to any other article directory, it's published on its own PR-0 page (or "PR-not-available" page).

    Page ranks aren't very important to the value of backlinks, and they're getting less relevant all the time. What matters to "link-juice" is quality and relevance.

    I do very well with SEO for my little sites because I get backlinks from relevant sites. I don't care what their page-ranks are.

    Contrary to what the people selling them will tell you, .gov and .edu backlinks are NOT worth any more just because of their domain-extension. Domain-extensions are not relevant to SEO. This is explained (with reference to .edu backlinks, anyway - the principle's exactly the same) in this thread, if it helps.

    Originally Posted by speedylikesKJ View Post

    As long as its .gov its fine
    This is completely wrong.
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    • Profile picture of the author tut
      You are talking about relevancy. I am from czech and in that language is very very little sites, which can be relevant with mine. There are one, two sites on according level like is mine.

      For example when I have site with check lyrics and in all republic are these sites 3 or 4 how can I find relevant backlinks or relevant sites in this language? Or can be that sites relevant too, when they are in another language like czech?

      I don t understand that
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    • Profile picture of the author AnniePot
      The entire process of link building should center around diversity. .edu, .gov, .com, etc. Also, don't pay any attention to whether the links are follow, or no follow. Build links from a variety of sources: articles, social bookmarking, web 2.0 sites, blog commenting, etc.

      Google is looking for links which appear to have been build naturally and virally, from other people discovering your website or blog and linking back to you. No web site is going to acquire links from nothing but PR 6 (home page, as Alexa has already pointed out) web sites naturally. Nor are they going to receive nothing but do follow links links.

      Similarly, you need to vary your link text - use the 80/20 rule: your main keyword 80% of the time, related LSI keywords the other 20%.
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  • Profile picture of the author seoexpertp
    its fact that PR6 blog with same PR of Post always will get higher importance , but still you have .GOV so its better to have a link
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  • Profile picture of the author deviana
    anyone get explain why i cannot comment in here?
    creativecommons.tw/blog/20120405
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    Originally Posted by tut View Post

    Warriors cheers

    I leave a comment on PR 6 blog (.gov) , but its posts have PR only zero.


    I would like to know that comment on this PR zero post, but on PR 6 blog counts as comment and link from PR 6 site?

    Or how it is?
    Remember, it's called "page"rank for a reason. A link from a PR0 page on a PR6 domain does not equal a PR6 backlink.

    This is something that I always remind people because SO MANY backlink providers are misleading about PR.
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  • Profile picture of the author webspider20
    Don't worry about comments on blogs like that, they usually don't do much for you as far as linking goes.
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  • Profile picture of the author SamDermot
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    As its home page is pr6 so it is better than those sites whose pr is 0?
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by SamDermot View Post

      As its home page is pr6 so it is better than those sites whose pr is 0?
      This goes back to my previous post. PR is "page"rank. I don't really think the domain PR matters if you're creating links on PR0 / NA pages.
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