Homepage PR 4, and Subpage PR 6 ?

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  2. liror

    liror Active Member

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    I also have that problem on my forex blog i recently created. One of the subpage has PR2 and the main page has PR0. I think it is pretty normal.
     
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    Wow ! ! Excite.
     
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    It's not a problem at all. It just means your inner page has more and/or stronger inbound links than your home page has.

    It is impossible to check the number of inbound links that Google is counting for a URL. The Google LINK: operator typically shows only a small sample of your URL's inbound links. Even in Google Webmaster Tools, the inbound links count is only a sample (though it typically shows a few more than the LINK: operator does). In both cases (LINK: operator and WMT) Google will often show NOFOLLOW links and links from pages under penalty of which neither count toward your PR or rankings.

    IMO the best count of inbound links can be found in Yahoo! Site Explorer using the Yahoo! LINK: operator. This does show an exhaustive list of links known to Yahoo! However, these are not necessarily the same links that Google knows about and/or counts. Since each maintain different sets of pages in their index, the pages containing links to your URL that Yahoo! knows about and counts might not be indexed at and/or counted by Google.
     
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    Every page is ranked separately. My webmaster forum homepage ranked PR3, and one of the inner page had a PR6.
     
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    Your inner pages have more quality backlinks than your homepage. That's not very unusual. I have experienced the same in one of my sites.
     
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    I thinks your subpage have good backlink than main page.
     
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    Do you use any tools that could crawl each site's page and generate their respective page ranks?
     
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    I check the backlink from Yahoo Explorer, But there show this Subpage have no backlink except from this domain! that is why i didn't understand for it! Thanks.
     
    fangming, Jun 24, 2009 IP