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davejug1
Nov 26th 2008, 10:00 am
If the internal page has a pagerank of 0 but the homepage has a PR of 8 would it be worth it to link from the internal page?
mauik
Nov 26th 2008, 10:22 am
Yes, but make sure the page where your link is placed is a PR 0 (indexed) and not a PR N/A (not indexed). Also, it will still be of some value, but don't expect it to give you the juice of a PR 8 link.
davejug1
Nov 26th 2008, 1:06 pm
Thank's for the advice
PHPGator
Nov 26th 2008, 1:24 pm
I want to clarify this a little bit.
The internal link of the website is viewed as a totally different website in Google's eyes based on my understanding. Therefore, receiving a link there is just like receiving a link from any other PR0 website. Any link is a good link, but a PR0 link is a not a high quality link that I would be purchasing if thats what you have in mind of doing.
blogdude
Nov 26th 2008, 2:22 pm
PR no longer means anything. It's more about trust and there are numerous factors that determine a links worth. Google has changed the PR factor last month so no longer go by PR.
dota
Nov 26th 2008, 4:45 pm
check pagerank of page
and make sure the pagerank is not n/a
jitendraag
Nov 26th 2008, 6:48 pm
I would not go for such a link. You can get PR 0 link by a lot of free methods :-) If you want to pay, make sure there is a lot of traffic on that page, otherwise it doesn't make sense at all.
davejug1
Nov 27th 2008, 12:09 am
Well I'm certainly not paying. I am on a sub-page of a site with a homepage PR8. The page has been created for my site so the page is brand new. I know that in time the PR of the page will rise.
But if the pagerank is no longer a factor and it's now more a case of trust then as long as the homepage is trusted (it's been around since the dark ages and has one of the best reputations around, Alexa ranking in the top 300) then my site should pick up some nice points off of it immediately right?
coated
Nov 27th 2008, 12:22 am
I see nothing wrong with getting a link from a pr0 site. If the homepage is a high pr, the site is reputable and the post is interesting, then there is a chance that over time, other blogs may link to the internal page, increasing both it's pr and traffic which in turn could become a valuable link for you.
YSeo
Nov 27th 2008, 5:28 am
I think this link will be more powerful than other links. High PR site shows that the site is good . Internal page will be considered more valued than just regular webpages launched recently.
davejug1
Nov 27th 2008, 5:35 am
Plus it's u/r now, I have the page on a pr8 site, I think when Google indexes it, it should get a fairly good rank, plus as they are now leaning towards trust being the most important factor, I reckon I will get a lot more from it than just a boost to my ranking. Not too shabby
tmontana
Nov 27th 2008, 1:12 pm
according to seo elite (which im running now)
its saying my articles on ezine are on PR6 pages
LucianoFigallo
Nov 27th 2008, 5:31 pm
From my own experience a PR0 page is a PR0 page...the PR juice is in the PR of the page where the link is placed, not in the PR of the home of that site
roote
Nov 27th 2008, 6:01 pm
If the internal page has a pagerank of 0 but the homepage has a PR of 8 would it be worth it to link from the internal page?
It is depend upon situation. I think if the internal page has PR 0 and it is not define as resources page, it will be helpful for back links whether the home page PR has 4 or 8. If it is PR4 or more of home page and internal pages connected with home page navigation it will be helpful if you get a link from there.
Chancey
Nov 27th 2008, 7:30 pm
An internal link is still a good back link as long it is a dofollow.
davejug1
Nov 28th 2008, 11:57 am
Shit!!!!!!!!!! Google have just indexed the page, I now have a PR10 dofollow link to my site which has barely anything there! Woohoo
matrixsoftwarez
Nov 28th 2008, 12:30 pm
The PR of that page is important where your site is goin to listed or listed. If the site having high PR and the inner page where your site listed have no PR, then it will be same as having PR0 link.
locux
Nov 28th 2008, 4:18 pm
Shit!!!!!!!!!! Google have just indexed the page, I now have a PR10 dofollow link to my site which has barely anything there! Woohoo
You have a PR10 dofollow link?? What sites other than google.com itself are PR10?
davejug1
Nov 29th 2008, 12:19 am
Bah must've been an anomoly, it's now PR3
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