Inbound links are links from other web sites that point to your web site. The number and the quality of inbound links is one of the most important factors in the ranking algorithms of major search engines.
The principle is Simple : if page A links to page B then it is a recommendation from page A to page B. The more links point to your web site, the better your rankings.The quality of the links is also important. A link from a web site that has a related topic is much better than links from unrelated sites or link lists.
The principle is Simple : if page A links to page B then it is a recommendation from page A to page B. The more links point to your web site, the better your rankings.The quality of the links is also important. A link from a web site that has a related topic is much better than links from unrelated sites or link lists.
The benefits that you will have by getting inbound links :
- Other web sites send you new visitors through the links.
- All major search engines use link popularity to rank web sites. If your site has a high link popularity then you'll have high rankings on the search engines.
- Exchanging reciprocal links with other sites will build a great link directory.
Inbound links:
- should be from related web pages.
- should include the keywords for which you want to have high search engine rankings
- should not include exactly the same link text over and over because that looks unnatural to search engines
- should contain different but related link texts to show search engines that your site has valuable information about a special topic
A web site can have different types of inbound links.
- inbound links from Internet directories such as DMOZ.org
- reciprocal links (a web site links to you and you link to them)
- inbound links from people who find your web site interesting
- inbound links from press releases, articles, etc.
- Himanshu Shekhar
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