Page Rank of my backlinks

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I have created a backlink in a PR6website/user/123456 (it is basically an member account with my backlinks as signature). When I check the page rank, it has PR0. But when I check page rank of the domain, it has PR6.

So is my backlink considered as PR6 or PR0?

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author RealEcon
    Your backlink is a PR0 but you will get link juice flowing from the PR6 top domain. You should try to get links on actual high PR pages and use automation to get the prn/a and pr0 links.
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  • Profile picture of the author adrian8311
    a bit technical for me.
    "Your backlink is a PR0 but you will get link juice flowing from the PR6 top domain"
    I assume you mean I still get some credit from the top domain as it is PR6.

    "You should try to get links on actual high PR pages"
    Eg. make some quality comments on the high PR pages within the site?

    "use automation to get the prn/a and pr0 links"
    Any good software suggestions?
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  • Profile picture of the author John Williamson
    Agreed, getting backlinks on pages within a high-PR TLD is still valuable, but always try to get links from pages with actual PR.
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  • Profile picture of the author limestone614
    It is hard to find High PR sites with Links on Main Page. I've only found a few in several weeks of looking.
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  • Profile picture of the author adrian8311
    So if someone from Odesk claims to buid 200 >PR5 backlinks for $10 while in fact it is PR0 pages in PR5 domain, wouldnt that be a rip off?
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    • Profile picture of the author xiro25
      It wouldnt be a rip off. You dont want links from all high pr pages. You want to mix them in. You can use odesk and find people who will search for blogs that have high PR pages to post a comment on. You will have to be specific in your job posting details. You can also email all the high PR blogs that you find and ask them if you can Guest blog for them and you will include your link in your article that you write for them. These are much more stronger than blog comments.
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  • Profile picture of the author BenJackson
    It's PageRank not Siterank. When you created your profile page it was a brand new page so it has a PR of 0.

    Here's what happens:

    There's the homepage with a PR of 6. It passes this PR through every link on the page. The amount it passes is 6 divided by the total number of nofollow and "dofollow" links. All of the "dofollow" links get their percentage of the PR minus 10-15% "link decay" (link decay occurs to prevent infinite pagerank through looping properties). This process then continues through every page on the site. Your profile page is going to get a very minuscule amount of PR if any from the home page since it will be a few pages away.

    This is why you see 1,000+ profile link blasts. If you get .001 PR from one, but you get 1,000 or more links...
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Come on people a link on a PR0 page is a PR0 link.
      And since it's PR0, it's basically worthless as far
      as PR goes. It does not get any PR from the main page
      and I doubt a page like that ever will. If it does, which is
      highly unlikely, then whatever new PR the page gets that's
      what it would be. I would bet the page is actually PR n/a
      and not 0.

      PR of the page is indeed divided by the number of links counted on a page.
      Google does not count all links the same.

      Webpages have PR, not domains anyway.

      Oh. Just thought of something even sillier.

      Your profile page would not be directly linked off the main
      page anyway. So the PR6 would not even be in the mix.

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  • Profile picture of the author wanna-succeed
    You need to find the right blogs...
    You normally won't find anything higher than a PR6...
    I think the higest I've ever gotten was a PR8 (2nd main page - high suthority site).
    There are sites out there, that if you know how to deal with them, you can usually smuggle in a few links a week. It takes some effort, as you need to write a good response on the blog, however it is really rewarding. I'm not going to tell you the names of these blogs (obviously), but they really aren't hard to find. Just use your head, and that's a big clue already...
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    No sig, good day m8...

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  • Profile picture of the author adrian8311
    Thanks guys
    I will take that as a lesson, lucky it didn't cost me much. I know it won't be that easy, just $10 bucks get 200 PR5 backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author JasonWright
    Yes, the PR juice does pass down to it's inner pages, so if you have a backlink on a inner page you will still get that juice passed from the homepage domain.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Originally Posted by JasonWright View Post

      Yes, the PR juice does pass down to it's inner pages, so if you have a backlink on a inner page you will still get that juice passed from the homepage domain.
      A profile hardly qualifies as an inner page. PR juice flows, but
      not overnight and probably not to that "page."

      I'm mean how many profiles do you think the average site
      that has profiles have? Thousands?

      Then consider how many pages deep one must go. It is
      the page immediately linking to the site that passes
      the PR. You are now down to nothing.

      Any links on your profile are most likely not linked directly from the main page.

      Paul
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