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Hello everyone, I thought I had the pr0 through pr10 down, and now I'm confused. When I go to a forum or blog it tells me the pagerank is 6. But then when I click on an article in order to post a comment pagerank goes to 0 or unranked. To get high quality pr links should I look at the page rank of the actual page where I post. Also what does it mean when a page in unranked? Could someone please clarify what I should be looking for when searching for high quality pr links. Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author IntegratedS
    I think when you click on an article in order to post a comment that pagerank matters..unranked means it has no page rank..not even 0...It no page rank available..
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  • Profile picture of the author DeanJames
    @stonewall13 - Look at the pagerank of the ACTUAL page and check whether it's "dofollow" or not ( i.e. whether the outbound links on that page are passing link juice to the destination sites ).
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  • Profile picture of the author affilorama-portal
    Different pages on the same website can have different PRs. When the homepage has a high PR, it does not necessarily mean that all the other pages on the site have the same PR or have any PR at all.
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    • Profile picture of the author Bingo123
      Yip, Google ranks pages not websites. So the overall site my have a PR of 6, but a particular page could be PR0.
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      • Profile picture of the author stonewall13
        thanks for the info.

        Here I thought that finding high pr websites was so easy. At least I learned something.

        I'm also getting unranked pr webpages is that the same as 0.
        Also I came across some private pr webpages. Is there a way to find out what the pr is.

        Thanks again.
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  • Profile picture of the author craigcdz
    Originally Posted by stonewall13 View Post

    Hello everyone, I thought I had the pr0 through pr10 down, and now I'm confused. When I go to a forum or blog it tells me the pagerank is 6. But then when I click on an article in order to post a comment pagerank goes to 0 or unranked. To get high quality pr links should I look at the page rank of the actual page where I post. Also what does it mean when a page in unranked? Could someone please clarify what I should be looking for when searching for high quality pr links. Thanks
    the page rank of your inner page matters to which you are going to comment.
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  • Profile picture of the author seomelbourne
    Pagerank is meant by giving a rank to a particular page as Google show PR according to that page not according to the whole site. If a website have multiple inner pages then each of them may have different or same PR.
    And if there is no PR displayed on the page it simply means that the page have no PR not even 0.
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  • Profile picture of the author iresh
    Yip, Google ranks pages not websites. So the overall site my have a PR of 6, but a particular page could be PR0.
    Yes , that s reason for variation of the PR within pages, so try look at PR individually before commenting
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    • Profile picture of the author fabiobr
      ideal and create strategies of articles, posts and others, weighing the future! For recent results we must aim at the existing points!

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  • Profile picture of the author metabinltd
    There is two different pageranks. One is the toolbar pagerank and the other is the actual pagerank. We can never know the actual pagerank (which is updated in realtime) as Google keeps this a secret. The toolbar pagerank is updated every year or so and is only a guide to what the pagerank of a domain was.

    Your best bet is to look at a number of indicators like the open site explorer and yahoo site explorer to see what backlinks are pointing to a given page, and the mozrank score to see whether it is worth posting to somewhere.

    In my experience, having a link from a page with toolbar pagerank always has a better impact on rankings, compared to an internal page with no pagerank. Its just whether the actual pagerank is there or not on that internal page!
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  • Profile picture of the author seach4s
    the better the linkage.... if thats a word... the better the rank... plus on page SEO does help but not that much...
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  • Profile picture of the author BaloneyTony
    PR N/A simply means that Google has not assigned the page a PageRank yet. At the next PR update this page could become anything from PR0 to PR10.
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  • Profile picture of the author leopi
    How can pagerank be higher?
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  • Profile picture of the author jhonsean
    By doing two factors in SEO Off page and On page optimization. Its effective in PR rankings.
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