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Default Re: How many PR X IBL's does it take to get PR (X+1)? - 06-09-2005 , 01:30 AM






Ignoramus10824 wrote:

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Suppose that a website only has links from PR X sites. How many such
links would it take to get to level X+1?
The PR system is not linear
(http://www.accordmarketing.com/tid/a...-pagerank.html)
so the question has to be rephrased. To climb from PR0 to PR1, a few weak
links would do. To move from PR6 to PR7, these links are negligible and
more links of the same 'level' are probably needed.

The main point is that PR cannot be explained by that formulation above. You
have more than a single parameter to tweak.

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Default Re: How many PR X IBL's does it take to get PR (X+1)? - 06-09-2005 , 01:49 AM






Roy Schestowitz wrote:

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Ignoramus10824 wrote:

Suppose that a website only has links from PR X sites. How many such
links would it take to get to level X+1?

The PR system is not linear
logarithmic, probably base 8 (which is easy in computers).

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(http://www.accordmarketing.com/tid/a...oogle-pagerank
.html) so the question has to be rephrased. To climb from PR0 to PR1,
a few weak links would do. To move from PR6 to PR7, these links are
negligible and more links of the same 'level' are probably needed.

The main point is that PR cannot be explained by that formulation
above. You have more than a single parameter to tweak.
My experience: one PR6 can make a PR4 (external)
PR7 can make a PR5 (external, maybe even 6)

But depends on the PR of additional links etc.

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Default Re: How many PR X IBL's does it take to get PR (X+1)? - 06-09-2005 , 07:54 AM



On 9 Jun 2005 05:49:52 GMT, John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote:

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My experience: one PR6 can make a PR4 (external)
PR7 can make a PR5 (external, maybe even 6)
Actually a PR7 can make a PR7 and a PR6 a PR6.

All depends on the true PR of the page, toolbar PR7 for example covers
an enormous range that a high PR7 can have many times (at least up to
5 times based on what most think the base for PR is) more PR than a
low PR7. Just looking at a page in isolation doesn't tell you if it's
high or low though. Also depends on the number of links from the PR7
page, if it's low (say 3 links) and you have a high PR7 page it will
create a low PR7 page.

The same page (in PR terms) with 10 links from it will not create a
low PR7 page, instead you would see a PR6 page. More links you add
from this page the lower the PR each page receives.

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But depends on the PR of additional links etc.
Doesn't depend on other links if the PR is high, the above can be
based on no other links to a page.

BTW I've tested this with a high PR7 page (with just two links from
it) and seen it in action.

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Default Re: How many PR X IBL's does it take to get PR (X+1)? - 06-09-2005 , 11:28 AM



SEO Dave wrote:

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On 9 Jun 2005 05:49:52 GMT, John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote:

My experience: one PR6 can make a PR4 (external)
PR7 can make a PR5 (external, maybe even 6)

Actually a PR7 can make a PR7 and a PR6 a PR6.

All depends on the true PR of the page, toolbar PR7 for example covers
an enormous range that a high PR7 can have many times (at least up to
5 times based on what most think the base for PR is)
Which seems to be 8, and hence it can be close to 8 times more.

But on average, the above is what I see, of course there are exceptions, as
I said:

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But depends on the PR of additional links etc.
etc. includes of course this.

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