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Jun 10th 2007, 11:11 am
I am curious to know how you answer this question.

Why would you pay more to get your links in blog posts on blogs that have higher PR when your post is ending up on a PR0 page anyway ?

CountryBoy
Jun 10th 2007, 12:27 pm
I think it's to do with the potential to obtain PR. At PR update time a high PR blog is more likely to pass PR from it's homepage to inner pages than a low PR blog. There's also that short period of time that the blog post appears on the front page.

mightyb
Jun 10th 2007, 12:28 pm
Well you will have to wait for another PR update to see the visual PR changes. New blogs posts may well go up. Secondly higher PR also means (Potentially) better traffic/older domain etc. Finally PR blows anyway... Id go for related blog posts rather than green.

Webfu
Jun 10th 2007, 1:46 pm
I'd pay more even if the page was pr0 - as long as the blog post was on topic with what my website is about.

trichnosis
Jun 10th 2007, 1:53 pm
yes, it will have pr 0 at the beginning but they will have pr in future and it will be counted as a backlink when it's indexed.

i think there is no difference between article submitting and having a blog review

rzvagelsky
Jun 10th 2007, 9:55 pm
Well it really depends. If you buy a blog post on a blog that was created a few days back and has only 1-2 posts (inlucing the welcome to Wordpress Post)...it probably is a waste of money. On the other hand, a blog post on an aged and high PR site will gain PR...there is no question about it. Also, everyone should already know by now that the little green bar is only updated when a PR export occurs...so who cares what it shows.

FOX LORE
Jun 10th 2007, 9:58 pm
Login -Congrats on your 5000 post. Big milestone.

Germ
Jun 11th 2007, 12:21 am
I'd pay more even if the page was pr0 - as long as the blog post was on topic with what my website is about.

I'd agree with that, this is better than an irrelevant link from PR1 page .