There are several methods to improve the ranking of your site, but when it comes to internal linking we run short of ideas for two reasons. First, we do not think of internal linking as much as we think about external links because that is what everyone seems to push the hardest. Secondly, there are [...]
Internal Linking 101
February 3rd, 2012Dealing With Unhelpful Links
November 15th, 2011What do you do when realize that you have piles of with links you’d rather not have on your site? The easy answer is to remove them, but what if they are the kind you can’t really get rid of? You know exactly what I’m talking about. You got your site set up, hit all [...]
Tips for Internal Linking
September 20th, 2011It cannot be stressed enough that the importance of internal linking structure is a key component to success. With one-way links we can use a variety of methods to improve our rankings but when it comes to internal linking we often fall short of the mark with creative ways to improve our architecture. Far too [...]
Internal Linking Structure
February 15th, 2010The importance of your link structure to the success of your site (especially ecommerce sites) cannot be over emphasized. The basic pattern for internal linking is as follows: One of the single most important factors that is essential for getting all the pages indexed by the search engines is your website structure. Shown above is [...]
Learning the Linking Pattern
January 19th, 2010Learning to link is not enough – you need to know how to pattern your links internally for the best effect. Your home page should link to each of your important second tier category pages (Which should link back, forming a loop.) This is often easily accomplished by a drop down list on the side [...]
Making Your Sales Site User Friendly
August 23rd, 2008You need to be sure your site makes sense to visitors, or they will quickly become confused and bounce away. Managing your linking patterns is the best way to do this, and it may even be helpful for you to draw a diagram on paper so you can see how your pages are tiered. If [...]













