I have one confusion regarding website interlink, as matt cuts says in his blog posting that a web page can have any number of links but the PR value will divide in that links...........i have some questions. Please let me clear on following: 1. if i have 2 or more repeatable links at one page than google will treat that repeatable link as one link or as they are present at webpage? 2. Internal links have same values as external links(ie. out going links)? 3. does navigation also include in PR value distribution? some others are but please let me know these questions first.
1) Yes if you have 2 links on Page A to Page B but only 1 link on Page A to Page C then Page A will pass twice as much PR to Page B than it passes to Page C. As a side note, when you have multiple links on Page A to Page B, I would suggest using slightly different link text. It will help Page B more with it's rankings for those keyword phrases that repeating the same link text would. 2) If Page A links to internal Page B once and Page A links to external Page C once as well, then Page A will pass your internal Page B the same amount of PR that it passes to external Page C. It doesn't care where the outbound link is pointing. PR is divided and passed equally to all "followed" outbound links. 3) If your navigation is a link that the crawler can follow then it is treated just like any other outbound link. It gets passed PR just like links in the content and links in the footer or other portions of your template.