Silly Link Juice Question

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Does link juice pass on immediately?

If I have a PR 0 but on the high side of 0, does that link juice pass on now or when it reaches page rank 1 before it does?

I guess, with each backlink does the juice get a little stronger?
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  • Profile picture of the author cbpayne
    Real PR is on a log scale from 0-10 .... a toolbar PR of 0, could be and internal PR of 0.9999999999999

    Google recomputes PR every day and incorporates that into the search results everyday, so yes link juice is passed immediately when Google finds a link and recomputes the PR. (ie its no does not happen when they export data every so often to the toolbar)
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    • Profile picture of the author JayGreen
      Originally Posted by cbpayne View Post

      Real PR is on a log scale from 0-10 .... a toolbar PR of 0, could be and internal PR of 0.9999999999999

      Google recomputes PR every day and incorporates that into the search results everyday, so yes link juice is passed immediately when Google finds a link and recomputes the PR. (ie its no does not happen when they export data every so often to the toolbar)

      Thanks, this was very helpful.
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  • Profile picture of the author dvduval
    Note there is a bleedoff, so if you had two links on a PR 2 page, the resulting pages would not get a PR of 1 passed, but more something like 0.7. This is something they have increased recently (the bleed off).
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    • Profile picture of the author Boris_yo
      Terry Kyle proved that PR from source page passed onto other pages is not divided between them. Each page gets PR equal to PR of source page.
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      • Profile picture of the author cbpayne
        Originally Posted by Boris_yo View Post

        Terry Kyle proved that PR from source page passed onto other pages is not divided between them. Each page gets PR equal to PR of source page.
        Care to share that "proof" as I do not believe it.
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  • Profile picture of the author jitterbug978
    PR is passed and updated each time the link is indexed... Each link on your pages passes pr unless no-followed. Too many outgoing nofollow links will decrease page rank. If your page rank is now 0... it may actually be .65 for example the toolbar won't show 1 until you exceed a page rank of 1. So your site may be passing a page rank of .65
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  • Profile picture of the author Domenic Carlson
    It passes its link juice when it's indexed. Therefore make sure you post in places that are crawled often. Otherwise the link might be taken down or be dropped off the homepage (if it's a blog) by the time it's indexed.

    Hope that helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author JayGreen
      Yes, all this is very helpful. Thank you all. Should have joined Warriorforum years ago.
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