If Page A has multiple links to Page B, does that show any more weight than a single link? Is Page A's PR spread thinner to every page it links to? Does Page B receive any more PR than it would have with only one link? Thanks!
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Jump to Posthi everyone,
Having one link is sufficient as having more links to the same page does not give the page more pr but it also depends what are the links are about. If you have a thesis with many sections then addind links to those sections is ok but does …
Jump to PostSimple answer is no. Google once published a formula that they used to calculate PR. It's probably not used any more but consensus is that it's not a bad starting point. Here 'tis:
PR(A) = (1-d) + d (PR(T1)/C(T1) + ... + PR(Tn)/C(Tn))
Where PR(A) is the PageRank …
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