When I'm looking for the best site to do a link on, do I look for the website's homepage PageRank or the actual link page's PageRank? I see some sites with a PR6 and the place where my link is a PR0. Does this matter? Thank you for your responses. I did do a search first, but I couldn't find a definitive answer.
It is better if the page you have a link on has the PR. I would be careful on the price depending on where the link will be. However, most inner pages will catch juice from the homepage on the next update as long as they are linked.
As long as the page is not too far off from the homepage which generally has the highest PR on the site, then go for it. Usually the new pages with zero PR will receive PR juice later on and will continue to do so.
Recently, i perform a test and show the implication of page PR and domain PR. You can use this free tool to find dofollow blog with high page PR value: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=660483&page=5 .
atlantisbusiness, we always need to know the source page containing links should be important since If it is not cacheable or followable, even though home page have PR9, does not help at all.