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AbsoluteKC

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Hi all,

I have found a domain that has a PR of 4 in the format:
http://LLL.com

But only has PR 2 if:
http://www.LLL.com

If i were to sell it, what PR value should i report? Can i say that the domain has a PR of 4?
 
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Hi,

I have a site which is pr4 for www. and a pr7 ranking for http://insertname

I always use the lower ranking of pr4. i'm not sure why it does this,however always best not to use the bigger pr ranking imho.

But any lll.com is valuable anyway,so you should have plenty of takers if you sell it,

Thanks
 
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It is still a PR4 even if only one shows that so I think you should sell it as a PR4.

If you really don't want to sell it solely as a PR4 (even though it is), mention both.
If I were selling a domain with PR4 on the www and PR0 without, I'd sell it as PR4, most people would. PR4/PR2 is no different.
 
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If I had a LLL.com I would'nt be concerned with the PR - Just find the right end user to sell it too :blink:



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I agree with what has been mentioned above, all LLL.coms are valuable enough so I wouldn't bother too much about the PR. It would sell irrespective of PR 2 or PR 4.
 
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The higher of the two would count. You can always redirect the lower PR version to the higher one.
 
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Thanks for your feedback :)

the LLL.com is only an illustration, the actual domain is actually consists of two / three words ;)

Thanks again.
 
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