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September 22, 2009 |
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Link building strategies change with time depending on the search engines behaviors. Sometime back, if you had asked for some tips on link building activities for your website, he/she would have probably told you to get loads of external links (probably relevant), might have told you about site wide linking and sometimes about directory submissions. These days, one of the biggest things every webmaster/SEO-expert owns something called as “internal-linking” in his magic toolbox.
How important is it?
More than you think. It is one of the best strategies to keep the visitors on your site. Also, it can serve as an important link-baiting activity, since it allows you to attract more page views. It is like lighting two candles with one flame: increasing the usability and increasing the search rankings at the same time.
Adding of links (that are relevant to the user and in context) to the content of a site provides another way you can lead/direct your visitor to some destination page.
Usability studies have shown that users are more likely to click on a link in the text of a page instead of those on a navigation bar—Why? –Because it feels more natural.
People have gone lengths to even say that internal site linking is one of the ways to get Google site links (not necessarily, but one of the important factors to get site links).
So how do you go about it?
Individual choice really, you start perusing the content of the site and find the relevant ways you can link from one text on a page to another page/post on your site/blog. Further, you if you are using WordPress for your site/blog, you might want to check out plug-ins like Crosslinker and Insights.
Moreover, if you are linking to other posts, it simply means that your site is not a random pieces of information joined together, instead, it means that your content has meaning and that your entire site information is coherent.
Be Careful:
- Avoid out of context link
- Avoid this post kind of links
- Avoid too many links