maybe my concept of juice is off but i see it as real juice (i like to imagine a pitcher of OJ) your page rank and backlinks determin how big a pitcher you have if you have a gallon of juice and you want to split it between 10 people they can all get a nice glass of juice, but if you want to share it with 20 people everyone only gets half a glass. and yes even a 1/4 full glass still would have some juice, but then what are you going to drink. if you give away all of your juice then you are goingt o die of thirst.
sorry i just realized that i forgot to ask my question about my post here. can you please let me know if the way i am looking at link juice is correct or am i off the mark Thanks
Jargon that refers to the quality of a Web site's link power, as in page rank, number of link votes, etc. - that are obtained from backlinks. This expression was coined by SEO consultant Greg Boser, for example "I need to get some more link juice for my latest site."