The Importance of Linkbuilding in Modern SEO |
Outgoing Links in Blog Entries
It’s
generally accepted that people leaving your site is a bad thing. It’s
actually not that simple. When people come to your site and they find
a link that leads them to something they really appreciate, you’re
making a good impression on them and it’s likely that they’ll
come back to your site. They will view your site as a reference,
precisely because it is a reference.
When
you link to an off-site location in a blog
post, make sure that the link is relevant to what the post is
about and that it actually enhances the blog post by providing
interesting additional information for the reader. Consider, for a
moment, that some of the most successful blogs in the world are made
up largely of links to content that doesn’t even show up on the
blog’s own site.
There
are various utilities that allow you to inspect your links to make
sure that none of them are broken. Make sure you run one of these
once in a while. Search engines don’t like sites that have a lot of
broken links on them and, if they start to build up on your site, it
may start to have a negative effect on your search engine
optimization efforts.
Inbound Links in Modern SEO
The
best kind of inbound link you can have on your blog is an inbound
link utilizing your keywords from a site with very high Page Rank and
a lot of traffic. These are hard to come by. Most of the time, you’ll
be getting links through directories, link swaps with other
webmasters and other bloggers and, if you’re lucky, from any blog
posts you’ve managed to publish on blogs much larger and more
popular than your own. You need to make certain that these inbound
links are of a high quality, just as is the case of outgoing links.
If
you go to Google, you can execute a search to find out what sites
link to your own. The syntax is: “link:TheURL.com” without the
quotation marks and with the URL you want to know about replacing the
sample URL. This will give you a list of sites that have inbound
links to your own. Take a look at them and see if they’re the kind
of sites that you actually do want to have inbound links from. If
not, you may want to do a bit of reputation management to displace
them in importance or get your link removed. Feel free like the kid
below in modern SEO!
Including
links in your blog posts to other posts within your site is generally
considered to be a good idea, as well. It’s a particularly good
idea if it actually serves the reader. It creates a situation where
the reader can keep clicking links and going through your content,
increasing the amount of time that they spend on your site.
Having
good links on your blog can make sure that you are getting the most
out of the work you put into it. WordPress templates make it easy to
customize the look of your links, which ensures that readers see them
and are more likely to click on them. WordPress also has many
utilities that allow you to give links a more attractive format than
they have by default.
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