Hi, I've just discovered a very interesting backlink to my website. The webpage is http://www.exploratorium.edu/origins/cern/live/index.html So it's a PR5 DoFollow link from some sort of old science thing. It actually has nothing to do with my site at all - And since this is from 2000, I'm guessing that means that this site linked to me when another person owned the domain. If you're wondering where the link is, it's at the bottom of the page where it says "Sonicity". Unfortunately, it's linking to http://sonicity.com instead of http://www.sonicity.com . It 301 redirects anyway, but I just wanted to check if the "link juice" would still go to the website after being 301 redirected.
You know as rule backlinks to our web sites is something we can't work on. That do not depand on us (like in your case) so better skip that
301 to the canonical hp ...no www to www will pass PR AND anchor text....so you are good to go...I have a site that has about 3k backlinks that pass through a 301...no problems ...your good to go
301 redirect will pass PR juice and its serp ranking value. So, don't worry and start enjoy the backlinks. Not many can get a PR5 .edu backlink like yours.