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PR 6 and PR 0

         

liana

1:39 am on Sep 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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qUESTION:

If a site A(page) with pr 6 is willing to provide a link to a site B (page) with PR 0.

What would be the site's B pr next time GOOGLE does the calculation? (all other things being unchanged)

Chef_Brian

2:04 am on Sep 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Depends on how many links are on site A.

Most likely pagerank 5

Chef Brian

pmac

2:11 am on Sep 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I wouldn't say that. In fact, if the site with PR 0 is under penalty, its likely no PR will flow to that that page. Also keep in mind that the page with PR 6 that links to the PR 0 page may also find themselves regretting linking to a page that is not the nicest neighborhood on the block.

Chef_Brian

2:19 am on Sep 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Yep...

Forgot about pr0 "penalty" .... not used to having to think about a penalty.

My bad ...

Backs out slowly ...

Chef Brian

liana

2:02 pm on Sep 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Let me clarify the conditions.

Site (page) A has has only 1 external link leading to SITE (page) B
and 37 internal links leading to the internal pages of the site A.

There is NO penalty to worry about.

Site A is already established.
Site B is new

So, what would be a page rank of the SITE B?

Nick_W

2:05 pm on Sep 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Like Brian said, most likely a 5

Nick

aaronjf

6:54 pm on Sep 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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hey guys, I have been looking around for this but did not see it. How do you determine what PR ranking your site is?

Nick_W

6:58 pm on Sep 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Have fun!

Nick

liana

11:05 pm on Sep 28, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Are you guys, saying that 1 link from the established site that all it takes to get pr of 5?

ciml

10:40 am on Sep 30, 2002 (gmt 0)

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liana, the link needs to come from a high PR page. If a PR10 page links to you then you're quite likely to get PR9. If a PR2 page links to you then you're likely to get PR1 from it, even if the PR2 page is in a site with a PR10 home page.

One of the things that made Google different, was that a single link from a very high profile page (link wise) would be worth more than dozens of links from very low profiles pages.

liana

12:43 pm on Sep 30, 2002 (gmt 0)

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ciml, thank you for clarifying this issue for me. :)

Marcia

12:56 pm on Sep 30, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I've just checked what just one link can do. There's a link from a PR5 page with about 10 internal and 10 outbound links on it to a single page for a site under construction. It won't rank, but the new page now has PR4.

It's probably a "low" 4, so when pages are added, they'll probably be PR3 until the site accumulates a few more links.