How can a PR 8 site have NO PR on inner pages?

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  • Tempest
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • May 2004
    • 10217

    #1

    How can a PR 8 site have NO PR on inner pages?

    Been looking at a lot of directory sites that have high PR on their main page. And yet when you go to one of the sub/category page, they have NO PR. I'm not talking about 0 PR, I'm talking about none at all.
  • Blackamooka
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2008
    • 495

    #2
    Could be new pages or it could have something to do with the link structure?
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    • Nicky
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Mar 2003
      • 30071

      #3
      And they are hardlinked from the main page?

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      • pornmasta
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Jun 2006
        • 20017

        #4
        no follow ?

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        • Tempest
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • May 2004
          • 10217

          #5
          Example:
          http://www.eaas.info/Health/ - NO PR
          http://www.eaas.info/ - PR 6

          Links are do follow. No robots.txt to prevent indexing and no metas to prevent indexing or following.

          Pretty much every directory I've been looking at is the same way.

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          • Tempest
            Too lazy to set a custom title
            • May 2004
            • 10217

            #6
            Anyone have any insight?

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            • fuzebox
              making it rain
              • Oct 2003
              • 22352

              #7
              How old are these directories? A doman like eaas.info sounds like it was picked up as an expired.

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              • Jdoughs
                Confirmed User
                • Mar 2004
                • 5794

                #8
                Originally posted by Tempest
                Example:
                http://www.eaas.info/Health/ - NO PR
                http://www.eaas.info/ - PR 6

                Links are do follow. No robots.txt to prevent indexing and no metas to prevent indexing or following.

                Pretty much every directory I've been looking at is the same way.
                Fake PR, Fake Directory, whatever you want to tag it.

                That domain is not a pr6, all the pages added to it are so new there is no page rank assigned to them.

                The real backlinks for that domain point to European Association for American Studies which are then 301'd to eaas.info .
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                • Jdoughs
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                  • Mar 2004
                  • 5794

                  #9
                  Originally posted by fuzebox
                  How old are these directories? A doman like eaas.info sounds like it was picked up as an expired.
                  Yep, most likely.
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                  • 2intense
                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 12494

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jdoughs
                    Fake PR, Fake Directory, whatever you want to tag it.

                    That domain is not a pr6, all the pages added to it are so new there is no page rank assigned to them.

                    The real backlinks for that domain point to European Association for American Studies which are then 301'd to eaas.info .
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                    • Tempest
                      Too lazy to set a custom title
                      • May 2004
                      • 10217

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Jdoughs
                      Fake PR, Fake Directory, whatever you want to tag it.

                      That domain is not a pr6, all the pages added to it are so new there is no page rank assigned to them.

                      The real backlinks for that domain point to European Association for American Studies which are then 301'd to eaas.info .
                      Yeah, I realized later that that was a bad example... Here's a couple others.

                      http://www.goguides.org/ - PR 6
                      http://www.goguides.org/topic/20.html - NO PR

                      http://www.pegasusdirectory.com/ - PR 5
                      http://www.pegasusdirectory.com/Games/ - NO PR

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                      • fatfoo
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                        • Mar 2003
                        • 27763

                        #12
                        Of course different pages have different PR. Every page has a different PR.
                        index.html is a completely different page from 20.html.
                        It's the page that has the best back links that gets the highest PR.
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                        • HomerSimpson
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                          • Sep 2005
                          • 13826

                          #13
                          expired domain somebody bought and he's selling links at the bottom...
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                          • ArsewithClass
                            So Fucking Banned
                            • Mar 2007
                            • 7957

                            #14
                            Originally posted by fatfoo
                            Of course different pages have different PR. Every page has a different PR.
                            index.html is a completely different page from 20.html.
                            It's the page that has the best back links that gets the highest PR.
                            I know this is how it is considering its pagerank & not siterank. But I do like the thread & the thought that some sites can be doing exceptionally well, yet due to pagerank, the page that could be a new links page cannot be accepted by some webmasters.

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                            • Jdoughs
                              Confirmed User
                              • Mar 2004
                              • 5794

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Tempest
                              Yeah, I realized later that that was a bad example... Here's a couple others.

                              http://www.goguides.org/ - PR 6
                              http://www.goguides.org/topic/20.html - NO PR

                              http://www.pegasusdirectory.com/ - PR 5
                              http://www.pegasusdirectory.com/Games/ - NO PR

                              http://www.goguides.org/

                              This one has quite a few decent pr internal pages, it's just such a large site we don't see it all. Most likely also, the pages are so dynamic and changing that what we see on the toolbar isn't current.

                              http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Awww.goguides.org Clicking through the 1st 2-3 pages of results we see lots of pr attributed to the site. And on archive we can see this directory is old as fuck (almost 10 yrs, and a directory the whole time). Good directory i'd say.


                              http://www.pegasusdirectory.com/

                              On this one I'd say it's because the navigation sucks, and it sucks from the spiders eyes too, it's very difficult to find your way around his site from category to category, and the spider sees it the same, just a big pile of nothing.

                              If the pr isn't passed through the site and proper navigation between pages isn't there, there won't be any pr or weight passed on to most of them pages. If he was trying to control it and work it he could use what he has to his advantage, but its not what he is doing, he just has a shitty laid out site.
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                                • Nov 2003
                                • 32195

                                #16
                                Originally posted by fuzebox
                                How old are these directories? A doman like eaas.info sounds like it was picked up as an expired.
                                Exactly. THat's a very common trick. Pick up an expired domain with PR, build a directory, get tons of submissions, and BAM, pr drops hard.

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                                • Tempest
                                  Too lazy to set a custom title
                                  • May 2004
                                  • 10217

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Jdoughs
                                  http://www.goguides.org/

                                  This one has quite a few decent pr internal pages, it's just such a large site we don't see it all. Most likely also, the pages are so dynamic and changing that what we see on the toolbar isn't current.

                                  http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Awww.goguides.org Clicking through the 1st 2-3 pages of results we see lots of pr attributed to the site. And on archive we can see this directory is old as fuck (almost 10 yrs, and a directory the whole time). Good directory i'd say.


                                  http://www.pegasusdirectory.com/

                                  On this one I'd say it's because the navigation sucks, and it sucks from the spiders eyes too, it's very difficult to find your way around his site from category to category, and the spider sees it the same, just a big pile of nothing.

                                  If the pr isn't passed through the site and proper navigation between pages isn't there, there won't be any pr or weight passed on to most of them pages. If he was trying to control it and work it he could use what he has to his advantage, but its not what he is doing, he just has a shitty laid out site.
                                  Thanks for your insight. How is that the navigation of pegasusdirectory sucks compared to goguides? They appear to be pretty much the same sort of thing.

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