If we do commenting on do follow relevant blog with high PR say PR5, is that considered as link coming out of PR5? Why am asking is when commenting on blogs though the blog is PR5, the link where it sits as comments will not be of any PR usually. In that case it is link coming out of PR0 is it so or it can be considered as coming out of PR5. Even forum signatures also.
Just check the outgoing links. If the page contains lots of outgoing links then less pr juice. But the comment must be dofollow comment.
Pagerank isn't passed from page to page, but it's my guess that the high PR site does matter. For instance many articles from ezinearticles.com has a PR of 0 but still manages to be ranked on the first page of the SERPS for competitive terms.
I am also wondering why this is so. It happens to a few of my articles submitted to them, while most of them don't.
It would depend on the PR of the individual page. If you had a page with PR5 and 10 links on it then the pr benefit would be divided up between the 10 pages, if there was 100 links the benefit would be a lot less.
Thanks alot for clearing this up for me. I been wondering about this for quite awhile too. The main page often has a high page rank, but the comment page can be zero, or N/A. So It's good to know.
No. This just goes to show you that how little PR matters when it comes to SERPs. In other words, high PR does not guarantee high SERPs. Take a dofollow link on any relative page regardless of PR. The less outgoing links on the page, the better. The closer to the 'meat' of the page, or inside it, the better.
Even you are commenting on the PR5 blog, but the pag of the article you commenting maybe PR0. The PR juice is count on the page itself, not the homepage
most blogging software has nofollow links built into the comments so you'll get no google juice from those posts. only some traffic from people who click links.
You will get the pr of the page but if they there is good link structure maybe some of the pr from the homepage will go to that page and eventually go to your site