The following are best practices that should be used to properly link pages of your site together:
1. Use text-based links if possible and use the proper link format.
This was covered previously in the Proper Link Formatting topic.
2. Use keywords in your link text for every link
An important part of Google’s ranking algorithm includes checking the text of a link against text on the linked-to page. Which means use your keywords in link text!
Never use “Click here” or “Home” as the text of a link, otherwise Google may decide your page is about clicks or homes!
3. Link from your home (or sitemap) page to every other page on your site
If your Web site is relatively small (less than 20 pages or so), your home page can effectively function as your sitemap page. If you have a larger site, this becomes unwieldy and you then really need a separate sitemap page. Such a page functions as an “index” to your site and is invaluable for the following reasons
Tip: Make sure you add some content to your sitemap page. It should not consist
Of just links
Helps Google find and crawl other pages on your site quickly
helps your customers find what they need quickly
helps distribute your site’s Page Rank to other important
4. Link from every “non-relevant” page back to your Home page ONLY.
Non-relevant pages are defined here as those pages that are not keyword-rich and do not likely contain the information that a visitor to your site is looking for while searching on Google. You do not want these pages to receive as much Page Rank as you’re more important pages. Examples of non-relevant pages that should ONLY link back to the Home page include the following:
“Copyright” page
“Privacy Policy” Page
“Disclaimers” Page
“About Us” page
“Contact Us” page
Order form, shopping cart pages
“Link to Us” page
“Testimonials” page
This helps return and concentrate Page Rank back to your Home page, which should be one of the most important pages on your site. Remember, you want to maximize Page Rank for your most important pages.
5. Link from your “Related Links” page to every other page on your site.
Because this page contains outgoing links that point to other websites, this page will
“Leak” Page Rank from your site overall (but not from this page specifically). Since Page Rank “voting power” is shared evenly among all links on a page, by having as many links point back to your own pages as possible, you minimize this effect. This is a somewhat confusing concept that will be discussed later.
As a rule of thumb, try to keep all links going to other sites on a single page – your
“Related Links” page. For more information, see “Maintaining a “Related Links” Page.”
6. Link ONLY between pages that are related by keyword.
This helps distribute Page Rank among pages that are related by keyword phrase. The reason you should do this is that these pages are likely as important (or even more) to your customers, which means you should concentrate Page Rank on these.
Generally, visitors find your site from the home page and then navigate to your other pages. It is not uncommon to see internal pages rank higher than the home page for a keyword phrase, particularly if the home page contains little relevant content.
These pages should also contain a link back to the Home page
7. Ensure every page links to at least one other page.
This will help Google crawl your site faster and help your customers navigate through your site better. Pages with a link to them but without a link on them are called
Orphan pages.
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