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nikki shah
10-23-2019, 02:46 AM
The importance of the context of a link and and the context of the linked page and how it matches to the intent of a user making the query is important because it may predict a more successful outcome.

Meaning of a Search Query -> Topic of a Link -> Topic of a Webpage

Hope you find it useful.

Maria Jonas
10-23-2019, 03:22 AM
I read this in recent SEJ blog. Thanks for sharing.

pharmasecure
10-25-2019, 01:55 AM
For some sites, the process of encouraging links can improve when it’s done together with the content side of a business. I hesitate to call it link building because it’s not really building links in the way it’s commonly thought of.The reason why content creation and link acquisition should coordinate with each other is because of how tightly Google matches the context between the page where a link is created and the page that the link is pointing to and the search query a searcher is making.
of a Search Query.
Topic of a Link.
Topic of a Web Page.

jayam
02-25-2020, 02:31 AM
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rscomponentseo
02-25-2020, 11:24 PM
link building is understanding what people want and showing them where to get it. Content is about giving users what they want, what they need and in some cases teaching users how to achieve their aspirations. Both are focused on users, as is Google when they rank a web page.

the process of encouraging links can improve when it’s done together with the content side of a business. I hesitate to call it link building because it’s not really building links in the way it’s commonly thought of.

The reason why content creation and link acquisition should coordinate with each other is because of how tightly Google matches the context between the page where a link is created and the page that the link is pointing to and the search query a searcher is making.