Post by account_disabled on Mar 10, 2024 3:46:53 GMT -5
The this in terms of link distance from any other page on the site a great internal linking structure should be able to get you there in three or fewer link hops. If its a lot more you might have an internal linking structure thats really creating sort of these long pathways of forcing you to click before you can ever reach something and that is not ideal which is why it can make very good sense to build smart categories and subcategories to help people get in there.
Ill give you the most basic example in the world a Europe Cell Phone Number List traditional blog. In order to reach any post that was published two years ago Ive got to click Next Next Next Next Next Next through all this pagination until I finally get there. Or if Ive done a really good job with my categories and my subcategories I can click on the category of that blog post and I can find it very quickly in a list of the last blog posts in that particular category great or by author or by tag however youre doing your navigation. II.
Pages should contain links that visitors will find relevant and useful. If no one ever clicks on a link that is a bad signal for your site and it is a bad signal for Google as well. I dont just mean no one ever. Very very few people ever and many of them who do click it click the back button because it wasnt what they wanted. Thats also a bad sign. III. Just as no two pages should be targeting the same keyword or searcher intent likewise no two links should be using the same anchor text to point to different pages. Canonicalize For example if over here this page and then another shipping routes link same anchor text pointing to a separate page page C.
Ill give you the most basic example in the world a Europe Cell Phone Number List traditional blog. In order to reach any post that was published two years ago Ive got to click Next Next Next Next Next Next through all this pagination until I finally get there. Or if Ive done a really good job with my categories and my subcategories I can click on the category of that blog post and I can find it very quickly in a list of the last blog posts in that particular category great or by author or by tag however youre doing your navigation. II.
Pages should contain links that visitors will find relevant and useful. If no one ever clicks on a link that is a bad signal for your site and it is a bad signal for Google as well. I dont just mean no one ever. Very very few people ever and many of them who do click it click the back button because it wasnt what they wanted. Thats also a bad sign. III. Just as no two pages should be targeting the same keyword or searcher intent likewise no two links should be using the same anchor text to point to different pages. Canonicalize For example if over here this page and then another shipping routes link same anchor text pointing to a separate page page C.