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So, I found this directory today at random but realised I'm totally confused by the PR.

The website is: http:// www. freeprwebdirectory .com
which is a PR 7.

However, the page I would submit to would be:
http:// www. freeprwebdirectory .com/ computers_and_internet/anti-virus
Which is a PR n/a.

Assuming, I submitted to this website. Would I get a PR 7 or a PR n/a Backlink?

I have no idea on how to find the Domain Authority, i'm using SEOQuake for this information.
#confusion
  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    The link is PR n/a
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  • Profile picture of the author Yesceeohhh
    Though the credibility of that domain passes to your website, page rank of that particular page only traverses to your website.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hansons
    You would get pr n/a

    but it is good if you submit to high pr directories which have high pr home page, some page rank distributed to your n/a page too.
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  • Profile picture of the author InitialEffort
    You will get PR n/a since that’s the actual PR of the page that you’re submitting your content into.
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  • Profile picture of the author Stuart william
    N/A, but you can get creditability as you are getting link from PR 7 Domain.
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      Originally Posted by Hansons View Post

      You would get pr n/a

      but it is good if you submit to high pr directories which have high pr home page, some page rank distributed to your n/a page too.
      Only if there is a link from the home page.

      Originally Posted by Stuart william View Post

      N/A, but you can get creditability as you are getting link from PR 7 Domain.
      That is a total myth.
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by Stuart william View Post

      N/A, but you can get creditability as you are getting link from PR 7 Domain.
      No.

      That is a common misconception. Just people people claiming a PR5 link from a PR5 domain, but a PR N/A page, is a PR5 link.
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  • Profile picture of the author affilorama-portal
    Agree, if the page you want to put link to is NA then you'll get NA and NOT PR7.

    But page rank is not anymore as important as before. So I suggest you focus on getting links from authority sites or those sites with high content.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      Originally Posted by affilorama-portal View Post


      But page rank is not anymore as important as before. So I suggest you focus on getting links from authority sites or those sites with high content.
      The only problem with that statement is that there is no firmly established metric from Google besides PR and no metric at all for what "high content" is.
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  • Profile picture of the author Backlinko
    Originally Posted by Paul Tovey View Post

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    Sometimes -- if you fish around enough -- you can find pages in a directory with PR.

    You may have to be a bit liberal with the category, but with paid directories (which aren't making as much $$$ as they used to), they'll be happy to put your link just about anywhere.

    Take some time to poke around related categories to see if there are any with PR.
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