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and help the visitor along the way, as well as those that provide useful information, are best. Internal links tend to have a big impact on sites that are already authoritative. If you have such a site, you can get the pages that are deeper in your site structure indexed, crawled and better positioned simply by linking to them. Internal links used for manipulative purposes, such as those in the footers or where the anchor text is universally linked to the same URL , or in areas of the template where it is very difficult for them to get “real” clicks, could damage your ranking and c
ause penalties ( and in any case they are always something bad). The last point is particularly Malaysia Phone Number List interesting. I know several SEOs who, even today, focus heavily on internal links . Often, across all content , they use the exact same anchor text on the keyword they want to push. They often use plugins to automate this operation . Now, honestly I have never seen with my own eyes a penalty for internal links due to excessive anchor text . But my "sixth sense" has always suggested me not to exaggerate with this technique. And in fact, as regards internal links , I have always used a very artisanal and totally manual technique. Now I'll reveal it to you in detail. Let's say you use WordPress , and let's say you've written a great new post about “ internal links ” that you'd like to push… with some internal links .🙂 What to do? Simple. From your WordPress dashboard , click Posts -> All Posts .
, write " internal links " and then click on Search articles . You will find all the old posts you have written on WordPress and which contain the keyword in question, sorted by relevance (those with the keyword in the title are shown higher up): in my case there are 37! Open each individual post by clicking on Edit , go and search (using CTRL+F) for the term " internal links ", and connect it (if and when present) with a link to the new content you want to push. But do it naturally! Link ONLY when you think the resource is really useful to the reader,
ause penalties ( and in any case they are always something bad). The last point is particularly Malaysia Phone Number List interesting. I know several SEOs who, even today, focus heavily on internal links . Often, across all content , they use the exact same anchor text on the keyword they want to push. They often use plugins to automate this operation . Now, honestly I have never seen with my own eyes a penalty for internal links due to excessive anchor text . But my "sixth sense" has always suggested me not to exaggerate with this technique. And in fact, as regards internal links , I have always used a very artisanal and totally manual technique. Now I'll reveal it to you in detail. Let's say you use WordPress , and let's say you've written a great new post about “ internal links ” that you'd like to push… with some internal links .🙂 What to do? Simple. From your WordPress dashboard , click Posts -> All Posts .
, write " internal links " and then click on Search articles . You will find all the old posts you have written on WordPress and which contain the keyword in question, sorted by relevance (those with the keyword in the title are shown higher up): in my case there are 37! Open each individual post by clicking on Edit , go and search (using CTRL+F) for the term " internal links ", and connect it (if and when present) with a link to the new content you want to push. But do it naturally! Link ONLY when you think the resource is really useful to the reader,