PR 6/10 for first page nothing for the rest.

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by JParr, Aug 1, 2007.

  1. #1
    www.bynari.net has PR 6/10 for the first page but the rest of the pages on the site show nothing for page rank. Any ideas as to what is causing this?
     
    JParr, Aug 1, 2007 IP
  2. Tarkan

    Tarkan Peon

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    #2
    Perhaps many people link to your main page and not your other pages, nothing unnatural there.
     
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  3. catanich

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    #3
    It is all over the place at this time. Google is just doing a Google thing. I have a PR 3 site that has child pages that are PR 5s. This can't happen? Right, but it is. So Google is just in the middle of something.

    Catanich Internet Marketing Dallas Texas ( TX )
     
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  4. Greg Carnegie

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    It is normal that only main page has got PR and subpages don't, however within next update subpages should gain some PR.
     
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    abstroose Notable Member

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    The above reply is correct. If links to your sub pages remain on your homepage through 2 or more PR updates they will most likely acquire some PR in time.

    Another thing which causes this, is how many interneral links you have on your home page. Look at your homepage like a cake. The more people you have to share it with, the smaller the slices. A page containing 1000 internal links would have minimal effect, in comparison to a homepage containing just 10.
     
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  6. maldives

    maldives Prominent Member

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    The formular is very simple. I think you need to build backlinks to inner pages rather than the home page alone. The more links you have the better PR you are likely to get.
     
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    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    i think sub pages has been created after the last index. they will get page rank on this update
     
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  8. JParr

    JParr Guest

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    #8
    I thank all of you for your replies. You've been most helpful.
     
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    RECEP Well-Known Member

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    yea my domians is the same.
     
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    mark_kris Banned

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    #10
    you can distribute the PR in a natural way by linking the other your first page to other subpages.
     
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    They recently redesigned the site and switched to using mod_rewrite URL's.

    The old index.php?id=xxx inner pages are PR5.

    The new URL's should regain old PR on next update.
     
    axemedia, Aug 2, 2007 IP