Since the PageRank of my main blogging site's homepage has remained constant through the last several updates, I decided to do a little analysis of Google PageRank vs. post traffic, comments, social shares, and bookmarking. I found that popular posts and a high backlink count do not necessarily equal high PR, and that new posts can have stronger PR than older ones (even though older ones would naturally have more backlinks). If you're interested, check out my PageRank analysis and let me know your thoughts about the latest update in relation to blogging.
It may be due to the popularity of your internal pages within last few months. Every page will have different PR.
stands to reason that your inner pages are getting more pr when your homepage is not changing, most blogs gain backlinks mainly to inner pages
Very interesting study and thanks for the linkage Most of my inner single posts page rank scored 1-2 each. Awesome chart! That is by far one of the coolest ways I have seen PR laid out. It really does show that comments, backlinks, etc have little effect on PR.
it depends on the popularity of your post.. it really happens.. so its better publish fresh and interesting content.. you can have backlinks even if you don't gather..
I will not agree completely with you. As backlinks are equally important and you have to get them. They are not going to come your way because your content is good.
Thanks for letting us into your thoughts , its odd how we all think the system works. I have one site with higher inside pages than the main (front) page !!