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  • wimpy
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2003
    • 607

    #1

    Google PR question

    there's a thread around about the number of PR2 links it takes to make a page PR5. That got me thinking:

    If you had a choice between getting a single link from a PR5 page, or several links from lower PR pages, how many links would it take before you'd take the lower PR links?

    How many PR2 links are equivalent to a single PR5 link?

    How many PR3 links are equivalent to a single PR5 link?

    assuming all links are from unique domains, all pages have 20 links.

    I'm gonna take my guess:
    60 PR2 links equal 1 PR5 link
    25 PR3 links equal 1 PR5 link
    6 PR4 links equal 1 PR5 link
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  • flashfreak
    Confirmed User
    • Jun 2002
    • 4396

    #2
    if it helps:
    I have 47 sites (they have PR2 to PR5) that link to adultgamestemple and I have a PR4..
    SEO Mogul | ICQ: 163671223

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    • ZoiNk
      Confirmed User
      • Feb 2002
      • 2370

      #3
      It depends on:

      How many links out the page has. 100 links on a PR4 and you are one of them is NOT as good as 3 links on a PR2 with yours as one of them

      It has been rumored on font size and place on the page. A Big H1 link is rumored to have more weight then one with a font size -2 or even regular font size. Also, if it is at the top of the page, it is rumored to have more weight.

      You should research this more if you are curious. Search "pagerank" in google. A lot of pages of documentation come up.

      ZoiNk
      "People can have the Model T in any color - so long as it's black." - Henry Ford

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      • fnet
        Confirmed User
        • Jul 2002
        • 1721

        #4
        pagerank? hehe.
        the sound of one hand googlewhacking

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