Back links from more then one page from one domain
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howdy SEO peeps, quick question.
If i get a back link from two different pages from one domain, and both pages have different PR values.
- does google take both into its value PR
- or does google only take one of the links as PR juice to your site.
thanks guys
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thank you
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PR from every link will flow into your site - except those that are linked with the "nofollow" attribute or go through a link that spiders are unable to cross (such as a link processed by a program).
However, the impact upon your rankings will be determined by the quality of the link. That can be influenced by the relevance of the article that contains your link. If the article is highly relevant and your link is within content then you probably get a lot of ranking credit. If it is not relevant then the credit might be zero. if your link is outside of the content then the credit might be a lot less.
The first few links will carry the most ranking value. After you have several links from a single domain the value of additional links seems to decline rapidly.
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