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A case study of a well-known portal August 15, 2012 44 comments Author: Paweł Gontarek Share: When positioning the main page of a website, you should take care of internal linking. Such linking should be taken care of at the beginning of website design, not only from the point of view of positioning (SEO), but also for practical reasons - to indicate to the user the most important pages whose visit will bring benefits to the website owner. What are the benefits of using appropriate (correct) internal linking: It makes it easier for users to navigate the website - the user sees the link and clicks on it - so by properly providing them with subpages, we can, for example, increase sales conversion in a store.
It ensures that search engine robots will enter, check and index your website - it still happens that subpages of the website rich in content or ensuring good sales conversion are inaccessible from the home Phone Number List page - and this is a big mistake They establish a hierarchy of information for pages/subpages more precisely, building links between pages/subpages and phrases - the point here is simply to ensure that the entire tree of categories, subcategories and product cards is arranged in a clear and transparent manner for the user and search engines.
They help spread link juice (power) within the website - if we position the home page, the SEO "power" is transferred to categories and subcategories down What should such an inward link look like? First of all, it should contain a keyword, for example: phrase: floor lamps the URL should be"floor lamps" should appear as strict match anchor text And so we build a piece of the description: "Check out our store, where you will find wonderful floor lamps and under the phrase with lamps we insert an inward link.