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internal pages
Does the more pages a site has take from the "index or homepage" total pagerank?
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Every page contributes in PR
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so you mean the more pages a site has, the more it helps the sites homepage's pagerank? If so is there any speal way you should have the links pointing to the homepage?
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You have examples that shows you how to send more PR to same pages than other. Take your pick.
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thanks relaxzoolander great link with info
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The deeper a page is from the homepage, the more it takes for Google to deep crawl to those deep pages. So alot of people try and structure things so pages are only 1 or 2 clicks from the home page itself. This arrangement can look a bit messy on larger websites. |
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