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Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 7:45:35 GMT
If people don't click on your links, should they count? So Google has several processes to kind of measure what people are clicking or what they might click and actually pass more value on those links. So, in addition to engagement, this is also a tangible benefit of posting internal links that are relevant to your visitors and that they want to click The next thing to think about is where you place your internal links. Do you put them at the bottom of the page as a linked post or even in a widget at the bottom of the page. Start with yourself, how often do you click on those Country Email List links? But if you add an internal link at the very top of the post, and in that way emphasize its importance and visibility, is it more likely that someone will click on that link? Make sure you do! It is to be expected that those links have more value than those added in a widget or at the bottom of the page buried with a bunch of content. What is certain, you can tell that your internal links are working and contributing in the right way only when you see that the engagement on the page is improved. . Extremely relevant topics thing is that the links should lead to pages with extremely relevant topics for your site visitors. So whenever you publish a new page, look for other pages on your site that are highly related to the topic and make sure you link to them appropriately to get the best results on the pages you want.
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