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jaysh4922
07-28-2016, 03:30 AM
internal linking structure may be like this....


1.our website gets properly spidered and that all pages are found by the search engines
2.Build the relevancy of a page to a keyword phrase

sanjalisharma89
07-28-2016, 06:07 AM
A well-known rule in SEO is that no page on your site should be more than 3 clicks away from the homepage. This might include navigational links in the menu, footer, homepage or body of your articles. If you can aim for this than your internal SEO structure should be on the right tracks.

onlineuae
07-28-2016, 06:23 AM
A surely understood standard in SEO is that no page on your site ought to be more than 3 ticks far from the landing page. This may incorporate navigational connections in the menu, footer, landing page or body of your articles. On the off chance that you can go for this than your inward SEO structure ought to be on the right tracks.

RH-Calvin
08-03-2016, 01:29 AM
Internal links are those that point to internal webpages of the same root domain. These links are helpful to redirect traffic to various internal pages of your website and reduce the bounce rate of your website.

sadianisar
08-05-2016, 09:02 AM
Internal links should have

keywords as an anchor text
should be not used more than 2-3 times per page
proper url should be placed (hyperlink) etc.

daniel park
08-05-2016, 07:59 PM
Internal links are those that point to internal webpages of the same root domain. These links are helpful to redirect traffic to various internal pages of your website and reduce the bounce rate of your website.
I think it 's right ?

seomarqetrix
08-06-2016, 03:24 AM
Thanks for sharing this great information.

seoe
08-06-2016, 03:37 AM
Internal links are most useful for establishing site architecture and spreading link juice (URLs are also essential). For this reason, this section is about building an SEO-friendly site architecture with internal links.

On an individual page, search engines need to see content in order to list pages in their massive keyword–based indices. They also need to have access to a crawlable link structure—a structure that lets spiders browse the pathways of a website—in order to find all of the pages on a website. Hundreds of thousands of sites make the critical mistake of hiding or burying their main link navigation in ways that search engines cannot access. This hinders their ability to get pages listed in the search engines' indices. Below is an illustration of how this problem can happen: