Alright i have a quick question. So lets say a website with a 7PR has other pages or posts in which they don't show what their PR is or it might show but its less then the 7PR. Now if you comment and leave a backlink on the other page or post do i get the 7PR or how does it work? Hope this is the right section im pretty new to all this and same with forums. And the other question is what kind of PR i want to be linking on or commenting on? dont say quality be more specific. meaning is 4PR considered a quality back link?
First let me explain you how the PR value is passed to your link. If a particular page has PR7 and has around 10 links (including your link) with do-follow then the PR you get is 7/10, but most sites will add no-follow tag in comments. If you leave a comment/link in a page which has no PR then obviously you won't get any PR value, but the link will be crawled. I won't encourage commenting just for link building purpose, there are lot of other ways to get quality links.
The PR juice pass according to the page PR, not the homepage PR. Mean if you comment on the PR7 blog, but the page of the article itself is PR2, then your backlink is only PR2. Quality backlink is not only about PR but also the content, OBL, and relevant topic
Majority blog has no follow. if you find dofollow with PR7 so its good and you will get page rank, comment should be topic related without spamming.
It depends on many factors such as relevance, Page Rank, that specific page outbound links and dofollow/nofollow attribute etc.
Also make sure not to just look at blog commenting as a backlink exercise...more importantly it is extremely important to build authority in your niche, develop relationships with those blog owners and get eventually direct traffic from those blogs! Good luck Arjen
I never knew it was the page's PR you receive. I'm going to start commenting on busier pages! Thanks for the tip.
Bro I want to know about back linking, any other ways/methods to get back link excluding blog comments, book marking, social media etc., or any other guide lines if you provide.