Does the Page Rank pass from Inner pages ?

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Ok guys am in serious trouble and confusion and i need a serious replies on this question as am onto a work on Developing PR !

Lets go the topic directly....., OK Lets take that a site has PR6 for its main page but for the inner pages it has PR0 so if i place my link on its inner page so does the PR of the main page passes to my site ? :confused:

I mean lets see that i have a site on Pets and i have gone to a site of PR 6 which is related to Pet issue but the topic which i was searching in the site is in its inner page which has got PR0 so if i have comment on its inner page placing my link over there so do i get the PR of the main site ?

And also i want some best techniques to improve the PR of my sites which are related to Mobiles and Technology !!!

Thanks and Regards
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  • Profile picture of the author reddy2011
    Am waiting for your Kind reply guys, can you please make it soon !
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  • Profile picture of the author ilee
    Why are you so adamant about increasing your pr rather than serp positions?
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  • Reddy2011,

    Your link juice should flow throughout your site if it is linked together correctly. As the other member mentioned, why are you so intent on driving up PageRank. PR is important but it should not be your only focus. It is one of hundreds of factors that allow a site to rank well.

    Here is some good info on PR sculpting within your site,

    PageRank sculpting

    Hope that helps you,
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  • Profile picture of the author ChadRichards
    The answer to your question is no. If you post on an inner page with a PR of 0, you'll get PR from that page, not from the mainpage with a higher PR.

    That doesn't necessarily matter, though. Any link that sends you referral traffic within your niche is a good link.
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  • Profile picture of the author It Is Me
    No, if you're commenting on an inner page with the page rank of 0 then your link will not get the link guise of the home page!
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  • Profile picture of the author Jose Princely
    I can understand your strategy, but it won't work.
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  • Profile picture of the author davidaviniker
    Originally Posted by reddy2011 View Post

    Ok guys am in serious trouble and confusion and i need a serious replies on this question as am onto a work on Developing PR !

    Lets go the topic directly....., OK Lets take that a site has PR6 for its main page but for the inner pages it has PR0 so if i place my link on its inner page so does the PR of the main page passes to my site ? :confused:

    I mean lets see that i have a site on Pets and i have gone to a site of PR 6 which is related to Pet issue but the topic which i was searching in the site is in its inner page which has got PR0 so if i have comment on its inner page placing my link over there so do i get the PR of the main site ?

    And also i want some best techniques to improve the PR of my sites which are related to Mobiles and Technology !!!

    Thanks and Regards
    The PageRank link juice in a link = PR of the linking page / number of outgoing links.

    (It is the PR of the linking page that matters not the PR of the linking website's HomePage when it comes to link juice flow.

    If you place a link on a webpage with PR0, the link juice would be zero !

    There are two additional facts about PR to consider.

    Google releases PR information in integers 0, 1, 2 etc
    But Google uses several digital places.
    So we may see a webpage as having PR0 but it could be PR0.999 ie almost 1

    The second fact to consider is that even on the day that Google updates its PageRank information, it is out of date by at least several weeks. We may see it as PR0 but Google may be counting it as PR1.44

    When it comes to webpage positioning, Google looks at the authorities of the Webpage (PR) and the Website Authority (best represented IMHO) as HomePage PageRank. In this situation, they both contribute to the page's positioning.

    Hope this helps

    Kind regards

    David
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      A link from a PR 0 page of a PR 6 domain, is a PR 0 link.

      Now, you might want to dig in a little further. When was the PR 0 page created? If it was just created last week, for example, but has a direct link from the homepage or is within 1-2 hops of the homepage, chances are it is going to have some good PR. You will not know for certain until the next PR update or the one after that.

      If it is on some crappy blog though that is posting 16 times a day, chances are it is going to be buried and be a PR 0 for a long time.
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    I always tell people that it's called "page"rank for a reason. Not siterank. Not Domainrank. etc. (I know, I know, technically it's named after Larry Page. But the point is still the same.)
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  • Profile picture of the author DizenSounds
    The trust rank of the PR6 will be passed along, and the PR0 page *may* actually have PR but the internal page PR bar just hasn't been updated yet. At the end of the day the PR will be passed along but the real value depends on how the domain is linking to the page on its domain that has a PR 0. Keep in mind how PR is passed along.
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by DizenSounds View Post

      The trust rank of the PR6 will be passed along, and the PR0 page *may* actually have PR but the internal page PR bar just hasn't been updated yet. At the end of the day the PR will be passed along but the real value depends on how the domain is linking to the page on its domain that has a PR 0. Keep in mind how PR is passed along.
      That's true as well. PR is constantly changing. Google only lets us know a small handful of times a year.
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  • If the site is PR6 then it is most likely an authority site and even if its page is PR0 the link will still carry more weight than a PR1 page of a PR2 or PR3 site. This has been my experience.
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      Originally Posted by Toyota Hilux Dealer View Post

      If the site is PR6 then it is most likely an authority site and even if its page is PR0 the link will still carry more weight than a PR1 page of a PR2 or PR3 site. This has been my experience.
      That is not true at all. There are a lot more variables to it.

      The site structure is going to be the biggest thing though. A webpage that has been pushed back to page 24 on a blog with no direct link from the PR 6 homepage is going to be far more worthless than most links from a PR 1 page.
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      • Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

        That is not true at all. There are a lot more variables to it.

        The site structure is going to be the biggest thing though. A webpage that has been pushed back to page 24 on a blog with no direct link from the PR 6 homepage is going to be far more worthless than most links from a PR 1 page.
        Agree with you on that one. A deeply buried page won't give a big boost. On second thought, I should have prefaced my comments with "all things being equal".
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    • Profile picture of the author rahmanpaidar
      Originally Posted by Toyota Hilux Dealer View Post

      If the site is PR6 then it is most likely an authority site and even if its page is PR0 the link will still carry more weight than a PR1 page of a PR2 or PR3 site. This has been my experience.
      That's not really the case.

      Imagine google.com with pr9 homapage.
      You can't get top the serp with just a pr0 link on your google profile page
      and believe that that pr0 link is much better than normal pr1, pr2 or
      pr3 links just because the main page is pr9?

      Actually that page is isolated from all official google web pages.
      So no link juice or authority are passing to.

      The same is correct for all the free blog systems such as wordpress.com,
      blogspot.com, and ....
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  • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Jonbones
    PR has a lot more to do with ranking than people give it credit for
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