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.
David
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