I have noticed a lot of people posting locations of PR blogs, ranging up to say PR7, however just the homepage is PR7, the actual comment pages are PR0, therefore people beware, the link juice you will get is comparable to the link juice of an average article site. My advice would be to submit to a few article directories, at least then you get a highly relevant link. PR links are obviously good, but when looking at PR links, ensure you get to post your comments on an actual PR page or someones homesite with PR. Comments welcome.
The actual article pages are PR 0 at the start, but they do stand a good chance of getting PR in the future if the post becomes popular and people link to it.
This is true. If the main page has a high PR, then the good article pages (where the comments are on) will get linked to alot and get a decent PR by themselves.
Welcome here, i think high blog site consider all quality back links which seeking other webmaster to increase page rank his websites.
If you post to these high pr blog,it could be way of a high quality backlink,it could promotion your site.
If you main page has a high PR and you have a sitemap and link structure that is good you will see some of the PR come onto the other pages slightly. I do think many people overlook building the PR to other relevant pages that are timeless. If you can do this and go back and slightly edit the page with an update here and there to keep it new then you can get 100 UV's a day on an article that is 4 years old.
No, but say you comment on a blog which is PR4, then you comment on it....However your comments more than often go in the 'comments' section which has another URL and doesnt really stand a chance of getting PR....Why do people do this?
PR bleeds down through pages. The comment page may be less pr than the main page of the site, but the authority passed from the main page makes this a worthwhile link to have, so getting a link form a site where the main page is PR4 in most cases is better than from one where the main page is PR0.
Why the heck does everyone care so much about PR? I touched on this in this article: How To Boost Your Potential By 60.2% I don't understand why everyone designs and manages their websites being a slave to Google. What ever happened to worrying about what your visitors think rather than what search engine spiders think? Your search engine rankings have nothing to do with PR, so why put so much importance on it? If your site is doing well, you're getting visitors and accomplishing what you set out to do with your site, PR means nothing at all.
exactly. nothing to do with the PR in term of SERP. some ppl are interesting in pr coz they sell links i believe.
In most blogs, the INDEX PAGE is always a high PR, but the PER ARTICLE PAGES has no PR. It only got PR if that page was link build consistently.