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nobitu
Jan 13th 2008, 3:31 pm
My mainpage have PR4, but ALL subpage have PR0. This's normal?

touches93
Jan 13th 2008, 3:36 pm
Yes it is normal. it happens.

kentuckyslone
Jan 13th 2008, 3:39 pm
Yes, it is normal. You can improve the situation by getting deeplinks - backlinks that point to pages other than your main index. Also be sure that your on-site internal linking is good.

ajsa52
Jan 13th 2008, 3:44 pm
Is normal for new sites, but if your site is old and has not too many subpage links, those subpages should be at least PR1.
If your homepage has many outbound links, you can use the attribute rel="nofollow" for that links to retain more PR on your site.

nobitu
Jan 13th 2008, 3:59 pm
Is normal for new sites, but if your site is old and has not too many subpage links, those subpages should be at least PR1.
If your homepage has many outbound links, you can use the attribute rel="nofollow" for that links to retain more PR on your site.
But that's not fair in exchange link!

SJappie
Jan 13th 2008, 4:02 pm
That's true nobitu, but one should never do too much link exchanging on 1 page.
I always try to get a max of 15 outbound links on 1 page.

kentuckyslone
Jan 13th 2008, 4:04 pm
When you do a link exchange it should be on another page besides your main index.

nobitu
Jan 13th 2008, 4:08 pm
Check my site: Car Wallpapers (http://www.carondesktop.com)

Now has 5 outbound links with one linkpage.

That's okey? And when my link page is "full" (over 15 links), i shound create other? That's true?

Thanks everyone!

ajsa52
Jan 13th 2008, 11:55 pm
For example, you can make 2 link pages:
- One page with links to wallpapers sites
- Another page with links to car sites

But it that pages are PR0, probably the other link partners will put the links to your site on low PR pages too.

igme
Jan 14th 2008, 9:25 am
Thats normal even your site sub pages has a high PR than your indexed page its also normal.

tylerdjefferson
Jan 14th 2008, 10:10 am
My main page has a PR 2 and all other are 0 because the majority of my incoming links are pointing at my main page.

corlock
Jan 14th 2008, 10:20 am
I think its normal...although its very hurtful to admit but I wish its just temporary LOL ^_^

Vitallywell
Jan 14th 2008, 10:25 am
Your PR4 should pass some PR to your subpages if you are linking to your subpages from your home page. Make sure to use keyword specific text links from your home page to your subpages.

kenneth.robert
Jan 25th 2008, 3:03 am
Yes, this is a normal case when a site's main page has higher PR than any other inner page. May be you have good links from your main page thats obvious thing.

1websitedesign
Jan 25th 2008, 7:06 am
there are sites with sub pages page rank 5 and main page page rank 5 i don't think it,s normal.

Jeyah666
Jan 25th 2008, 8:19 pm
My mainpage have PR4, but ALL subpage have PR0. This's normal?

yes, except if you link build the subpages

experienceadvertising
Jan 25th 2008, 8:34 pm
give it time, but make sure to keep posting new articles or pages of unique copy to the site to get the spiders coming back quicker.

kavinpparker
Jan 28th 2008, 10:20 pm
Is normal for new sites, but if your site is old and has not too many subpage links, those subpages should be at least PR1.
If your homepage has many outbound links, you can use the attribute rel="nofollow" for that links to retain more PR on your site.

I don't think it will be fair. You need to get more backlink for your inner page links. Try to promote your some inner pages.