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Why PageRank of inner pages are higher than home page?

PageRank Wrong

         

maimax

8:43 am on Jul 10, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



There are a of websites that have PageRank of inner pages are higher than home page, or first level webpages.

What is wrong?

Many Thank
Max

Dayo_UK

8:45 am on Jul 10, 2006 (gmt 0)



Google PR was updated in stages the last two times.

One update was in February and then another at the end of March early April - the end of April update only seemed to update the new pages.

Soooo - February update may have given a homepage a PR4 and the March update may have given a new page linked of the homepage a PR5 while not updating the display of the homepage (Chances are that internally the homepage is at least equal to the linked to page - just not reflected in the TBPR)

[edited by: Dayo_UK at 8:46 am (utc) on July 10, 2006]

Quadrille

8:32 am on Jul 15, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Also, some deep pages get links of their own, which for a site with few links may be enough to tip the balance.

This is particularly true of sites with a poor home page (no content or excessive content, for example), or sites with several topic sections, which may attract their own links - while the 'mixed' home page may attract very few.