The Correct Way To Go About Improving Your Blog’s Internal Structure
Sunday, January 29th, 2012There are huge benefits for getting your sites’ internal linking structure optimized, and just one large one is that it will help with the search engines. We will walk you through how to nail your link structure so you can increase your effectiveness using your links alone.
Sure, there is a lot to digest regarding PR Backlinks in today’s article, and we do always strive to over-deliver. We really had to pare down a lot of content to squeeze so much into this, but we are not done by any means.
Of course not absolutely everything will be used today by you, and that is normal and quite typical.
Everything is related in one way or another, and that is part of the beauty of it all.
The best results will be from taking action on hard core facts, and then also seeing what can be done in other ways in a creative fashion. As you continue to read, try to make new connections between what you are learning as well as what you already know and have brought to the table. We always think that it is always all good, and it just needs to percolate a little bit in your mind. Every site that has more than a few pages need to have clear navigation for all the reasons you already know about. What you will need to do is show the search engines, and people, which links are more important by how you categorize them. As you well know, your blog categories, in the side columns, will be critically important in how your blog is categorized in the search engines. This is one area you really do need to get right for a lot of important reasons. Not only will your site perform better for search engine position, but it will make for much clearer site navigating. We hope it is clear that your visitors have to be able to navigate without feeling frustrated. Your efforts with site navigation and linking will be time wisely spent. Let’s talk about anchor text for your links because they are extremely important. Remember that your visitors arrived on your site with their own expectations, and these decisions you make will have an impact on them. Avoid using generic anchor text because that is just wasted opportunity to add internal linking relevance. What you will have to do is optimize your anchor text according to your keywords for on-page optimization. You can mix up the anchor text between keywords and also something compelling to grab attention.
The fact is, the loading speed of your blog’s pages does affect your page rank and this has been proven time and again. In order to improve your blog’s internal linking structure, you should work on its speed. If you haven’t, you should add a site map to your blog so that you’re able to analyze the performance of your blog and know how quickly the pages load. If each of your page loads in less than 1.5 seconds, then it’s seen by Google as good load time. Be sure to compress the large images if you have to help you speed up your blog. Take care to get the internal linking plan as right as possible, and use these points to help with that. It is a fact that the more you do for your blog, your search positions will slowly inch up more and more. Targeted traffic from the search engines plus happier site readers is what this is all about. Watch PR BACK LINKS.