Inner Pages Pagerank - How it affects SEO?

Discussion in 'Google' started by Webinx, Sep 17, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hello People,

    So I am stuck. I am just new to SEO and having built my site I have found a high PR dofollow site to get backlinks. However it's only the main page that is of High PR. The inner pages are not, they are 99% 0 pr or unranked. However, I found a few PR3 and PR4 in the inner pages, and I have access to put my site's link on these pages. My question is, let's say I put my link on 5 different pages PR4, PR3 varied, will it count as different backlinks? Meaning will it show my site has let's say 3 PR4 backlinks and 2 PR3?

    Please answer asap if possible.

    Thanks
     
    Webinx, Sep 17, 2012 IP
  2. sigmainfo

    sigmainfo Active Member

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    #2
    If you are doing forum posting, blog commenting etc for a keyword say "XYZ" where XYZ has been opted for anchor text for the page www.example.com/xyz then you are increasing ranking for the page. Similarly, you are using different pages for posting which do not have any impact on SEO. Its like you wanted to have a page rank for specific product and you are optimizing it.
     
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  3. Webinx

    Webinx Member

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    #3
    Let's say I post my site link in my signature in a PR8 forum but it's inner pages where my posts are are PR6. Let's say I have posted on 3 different posts which are PR6. Will they count as 3 backlinks?
     
    Webinx, Sep 19, 2012 IP
  4. Cyberdog1

    Cyberdog1 Peon

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    #4
    It can be confusing but if you post three posts on three separate pages then yes they will indexed separately. Don't focus too much on PR though, there's more things to worry about :)
     
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  5. Webinx

    Webinx Member

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    #5
    Getting High PR backlinks will be the only way to make my site posts index faster. Google is taking too much time to index my site's posts(4-5 Days) although I am putting quality content everyday :(
     
    Webinx, Sep 19, 2012 IP
  6. makeit easy

    makeit easy Active Member

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    #6
    These are some of the possibilities about the issue;
    You may be posting content to an irrelevant domain or each of your blog posts may be irrelevant to each other.
    Visitor comments may be irrelevant.
    Your site may have irrelevant links.
    Your site may be slow
    Your site may have excessive or irrelevant meta tags
    robots.txt may have issues
    Your site may have unnatural backlinks
    Your domain may not be old enough or it may be an old dropped/expired domain
    Your site script or you may manually ping search engines and/or other social sites frequently
    Your site may have excessive ads/javascripts/trackers or unnecessary html codes
     
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  7. Webinx

    Webinx Member

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    #7
    Can you check that for me:
    http://www.digimunch.com

    lol, I am afraid now.
     
    Webinx, Sep 19, 2012 IP
  8. sudheer86

    sudheer86 Member

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    #8

    aged domain sites can also help your sites to index fast
     
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  9. makeit easy

    makeit easy Active Member

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    #9
    I have checked your site. Here are the results I notice

    -your domain is only 1 month old. But it's not a dropped domain and this is good.
    -remove some of the scripts.
    -remove meta keywords
    -create a robots.txt file, move the line starting with "sitemap" to the top, leave a blank line and copy-paste the other lines
    -fix your dns errors immediately.
    -your blog posts are relevant and this is good.

    This is not a full check list. I didn't check your template, link structure and other things.
     
    makeit easy, Sep 20, 2012 IP
  10. Webinx

    Webinx Member

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    -Which scripts to remove? Can you specify?
    -dns errors? Which ones?

    And I am planning to get some 20 Dofollow backlinks which are PR5. Will these help?
     
    Webinx, Sep 20, 2012 IP
  11. ce49

    ce49 Active Member

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    #11
    its will affect more for ranking and as well as the PR also
     
    ce49, Sep 20, 2012 IP
  12. makeit easy

    makeit easy Active Member

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    #12
    I can't specify. Because you know each of their benefits. You should make this decision by yourself. I say that you are paying the cost of each script by a low speed. You can remove as many scripts as possible. Your site is slow because some of those scripts. Because each script you add to your site has a different domain which causes extra dns lookups, has a different .js file to be loaded from a different server and this means extra bytes to be loaded to your visitors computers from different geographical regions. There is also another risk in addition to the speed issue, if any of those domains/servers or their network connections has a problem, your site can not be loaded at all. Because browsers of your visitors will stop loading your site if all those scripts can not be loaded completely due to a dns, server or network congestion issue.

    As for the dns erros, visit http://www.intodns.com/digimunch.com and check those errors by yourself. In my opinion, you can not fix those errors because those errors are nameserver level errors and you don't control those servers. You may use different nameservers until you don't see any error on that page or you may contact your dns providers to show them those errors. Your current MX record errors are negligible. Those errors can't affect your getting indexed issue you have mentioned above.
     
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  13. jhardy2008

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    #13
    It's always good for your website. Because Google always consider your homepage after consider your inner pages page rank.
     
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  14. larryfinch

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    #14
    I do not kon how google count the inner page PR pass, but you should not pay much attention on this issue, just do more high quality backlins on high PR pages.
     
    larryfinch, Sep 21, 2012 IP
  15. Webinx

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    Okay I managed to build 14 Dofollow backlinks PR5 today. How is that good for my site?
     
    Webinx, Sep 21, 2012 IP