The answer is no. The homepage will more than likely have the highest PR and the juice flows through the pages but all of the pages do not have the same PR. A lot of people say that PR is just one aspect of ranking so if your domain has high PR homepage then you website will be more respected and trusted by search engines for all content.
While this is true for most of the sites, I have seen sites with home page PR less than the PR of inner pages. It depends on the number and quality of links to a particular page...
Nope. That is why somebody selling you link from PR7 site doesnt have to link you from supage that even has PR1
verry less likely. if you have few or lot of pages on a site, you will get the higher PR on a page where you get the most of the backlinks to. for example the homepage. homepage then pass some PR juice to the internal pages or internal pages can gain some PR juice from their own individual link building as well
i think that would be very hard to archive unless of course you have pagerank of 0 across all your pages.
No in most of the cases, you all pages will have different page rankings. However, quite naturally your homepage is likely to have higher ranking.
The answer to your question is absolute no. The inner pages may be sometimes higher than the home page, if it get link from high PR site. but generally it is less than homepage.
As everyone has said... No... The only way every URL on your site could have the exact same PR (and I'm talking the URL's 'real' PR from which the Google toolbar PR is derived) would be if each page had the EXACT same number of inbound links from the EXACT same refering URLs... OR of course if your site only consisted of a single URL, the home page.
People generally have higher backlinks pointing to their home page over a time, simply because it was created in the beginning itself and is generally providing links to all inner pages too. Hence, it is bound to carry more PR ranking over the other inner pages which enjoy backlinks, only specific to its content. Regards, RightMan
All webpages start off with a PR value of 1. This only changes when you start swapping links too and from webpages!
dairyman, You wrote, "I have seen sites with home page PR less than the PR of inner pages..." I have a 2500-webpages digital store with many of the inner webpages having higher PR that its homepage. When I want to promote certain popular digital products, I publish many unique related articles with links to the products' sale pages, not to my homepage. Incoming dofollow links (pointing to the sale pages) from my 50+ affiliates (with good PR) contribute a lot of juices too. Links from video sites are bringing a lot of beverages. Links from free (regularly updated) WordPress and Blogger shouldn't be ignored.
when we talk about backlink, does the home page PR matter too or it is only the page PR from where the link is coming from ?