Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 13, 2024 5:26:54 GMT
My focus today is on one of the most important aspects of SEO optimization : how to create and manage the internal link optimization of a website. Why is this so important? internal link structure Correctly managing internal links between pages can be essential to correctly optimize your website from an SEO perspective, because we move in the domain of hypertextual logic , at the center of which is the very heart of the web: the link. A link by its nature connects two web documents . A banal phrase, behind which lies enormous power, which moves hundreds of millions of dollars every day.
What's the point of it all? Navigation paths An internal link guides users and the Google bot in navigating the pages of a website, allowing you to show what is linked to what, but above all (important): What comes from what What leads to Denmark Telegram Number Data what This aspect is fundamental because if "optimizing a website" means creating navigation paths that direct the bot to orderly scan the pages of a website based on a business model defined a priori, internal links are fundamental to this scope. There are 2 types of internal links, sitewide ones (global, present in the sidebars, in the top menu or in the footer) and those present only in the body of the individual content. Although the general direction of optimization depends on the former, Google takes the latter into great consideration, because they are specific .
Being present only in the body and not in the global elements, they are the ideal vector to specifically orient users from one content to another. Logic dictates that the most important contents of a site are those that draw the most internal links from the site itself. This also seems trivial, right? So explain to me why when I check the internal links of the sites that give me to optimize through the web master tools , the ones that receive the most are often the various privacy , policies , general conditions etc. The first thing to do in these cases is to de-index this type of content, which gets thousands of links without being of any use. In this way we will free up space and give greater priority in indexing to the contents they deserve, such as categories or individual articles/products.
What's the point of it all? Navigation paths An internal link guides users and the Google bot in navigating the pages of a website, allowing you to show what is linked to what, but above all (important): What comes from what What leads to Denmark Telegram Number Data what This aspect is fundamental because if "optimizing a website" means creating navigation paths that direct the bot to orderly scan the pages of a website based on a business model defined a priori, internal links are fundamental to this scope. There are 2 types of internal links, sitewide ones (global, present in the sidebars, in the top menu or in the footer) and those present only in the body of the individual content. Although the general direction of optimization depends on the former, Google takes the latter into great consideration, because they are specific .
Being present only in the body and not in the global elements, they are the ideal vector to specifically orient users from one content to another. Logic dictates that the most important contents of a site are those that draw the most internal links from the site itself. This also seems trivial, right? So explain to me why when I check the internal links of the sites that give me to optimize through the web master tools , the ones that receive the most are often the various privacy , policies , general conditions etc. The first thing to do in these cases is to de-index this type of content, which gets thousands of links without being of any use. In this way we will free up space and give greater priority in indexing to the contents they deserve, such as categories or individual articles/products.