Saturday, May 27, 2017

Should SEOs Care About Internal Links?

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Howdy, Moz fans, and welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. This week we're going to chat a little bit about internal links and internal link structures. Now, it is not the most exciting thing in the SEO world, but it's something that you have to get right and getting it wrong can actually cause lots of problems.

Attributes of internal links

So let's start by talking about some of the things that are true about internal links. Internal links, when I say that phrase, what I mean is a link that exists on a website, let's say ABC.com here, that is linking to a page on the same website, so over here, linking to another page on ABC.com. We'll do /A and /B. This is actually my shipping routes page. So you can see I'm linking from A to B with the anchor text "shipping routes."

The idea of an internal link is really initially to drive visitors from one place to another, to show them where they need to go to navigate from one spot on your site to another spot. They're different from internal links only in that, in the HTML code, you're pointing to the same fundamental root domain. In the initial early versions of the internet, that didn't matter all that much, but for SEO, it matters quite a bit because external links are treated very differently from internal links. That is not to say, however, that internal links have no power or no ability to change rankings, to change crawling patterns and to change how a search engine views your site. That's what we need to chat about.Special Offer:
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1. Anchor text is something that can be considered. The search engines have generally minimized its importance, but it's certainly something that's in there for internal links.

2. The location on the page actually matters quite a bit, just as it does with external links. Internal links, it's almost more so in that navigation and footers specifically have attributes around internal links that can be problematic.

Those are essentially when Google in particular sees manipulation in the internal link structure, specifically things like you've stuffed anchor text into all of the internal links trying to get this shipping routes page ranking by putting a little link down here in the footer of every single page and then pointing over here trying to game and manipulate us, they hate that. In fact, there is an algorithmic penalty for that kind of stuff, and we can see it very directly.


We've actually run tests where we've observed that jamming this type of anchor text-rich links into footers or into navigation and then removing it gets a site indexed, well let's not say indexed, let's say ranking well and then ranking poorly when you do it. Google reverses that penalty pretty quickly too, which is nice. So if you are not ranking well and you're like, "Oh no, Rand, I've been doing a lot of that," maybe take it away. Your rankings might come right back. That's great.



3. The link target matters obviously from one place to another.

4. The importance of the linking page, this is actually a big one with internal links. So it is generally the case that if a page on your website has lots of external links pointing to it, it gains authority and it has more ability to sort of generate a little bit, not nearly as much as external links, but a little bit of ranking power and influence by linking to other pages. So if you have very well-linked two pages on your site, you should make sure to link out from those to pages on your site that a) need it and b) are actually useful for your users. That's another signal we'll talk about.


5. The relevance of the link, so pointing to my shipping routes page from a page about other types of shipping information, totally great. Pointing to it from my dog food page, well, it doesn't make great sense. Unless I'm talking about shipping routes of dog food specifically, it seems like it's lacking some of that context, and search engines can pick up on that as well.

6. The first link on the page. So this matters mostly in terms of the anchor text, just as it does for external links. Basically, if you are linking in a bunch of different places to this page from this one, Google will usually, at least in all of our experiments so far, count the first anchor text only. So if I have six different links to this and the first link says "Click here," "Click here" is the anchor text that Google is going to apply, not "Click here" and "shipping routes" and "shipping." Those subsequent links won't matter as much.

7. Then the type of link matters too. Obviously, I would recommend that you keep it in the HTML link format rather than trying to do something fancy with JavaScript. Even though Google can technically follow those, it looks to us like they're not treated with quite the same authority and ranking influence. Text is slightly, slightly better than images in our testing, although that testing is a few years old at this point. So maybe image links are treated exactly the same. Either way, do make sure you have that. If you're doing image links, by the way, remember that the alt attribute of that image is what becomes the anchor text of that link.
Internal versus external links

A. External links usually give more authority and ranking ability.

That shouldn't be surprising. An external link is like a vote from an independent, hopefully independent, hopefully editorially given website to your website saying, "This is a good place for you to go for this type of information." On your own site, it's like a vote for yourself, so engines don't treat it the same.

B. Anchor text of internal links generally have less influence.
So, as we mentioned, me pointing to my page with the phrase that I want to rank for isn't necessarily a bad thing, but I shouldn't do it in a manipulative way. I shouldn't do it in a way that's going to look spammy or sketchy to visitors, because if visitors stop clicking around my site or engaging with it or they bounce more, I will definitely lose ranking influence much faster than if I simply make those links credible and usable and useful to visitors. Besides, the anchor text of internal links is not as powerful anyway.


C. A lack of internal links can seriously hamper a page's ability to get crawled + ranked.

It is, however, the case that a lack of internal links, like an orphan page that doesn't have many internal or any internal links from the rest of its website, that can really hamper a page's ability to rank. Sometimes it will happen. External links will point to a page. You'll see that page in your analytics or in a report about your links from Moz or Ahrefs or Majestic, and then you go, "Oh my gosh, I'm not linking to that page at all from anywhere else on my site." That's a bad idea. Don't do that. That is definitely problematic.

D. It's still the case, by the way, that, broadly speaking, pages with more links on them will send less link value per link.

So, essentially, you remember the original PageRank formula from Google. It said basically like, "Oh, well, if there are five links, send one-fifth of the PageRank power to each of those, and if there are four links, send one-fourth." Obviously, one-fourth is bigger than one-fifth. So taking away that fifth link could mean that each of the four pages that you've linked to get a little bit more ranking authority and influence in the original PageRank algorithm.


Look, PageRank is old, very, very old at this point, but at least the theories behind it are not completely gone. So it is the case that if you have a page with tons and tons of links on it, that tends to send out less authority and influence than a page with few links on it, which is why it can definitely pay to do some spring cleaning on your website and clear out any rubbish pages or rubbish links, ones that visitors don't want, that search engines don't want, that you don't care about. Clearing that up can actually have a positive influence. We've seen that on a number of websites where they've cleaned up their information architecture, whittled down their links to just the stuff that matters the most and the pages that matter the most, and then seen increased rankings across the board from all sorts of signals, positive signals, user engagement signals, link signals, context signals that help the engine them rank better.

E. Internal link flow (aka PR sculpting) is rarely effective, and usually has only mild effects... BUT a little of the right internal linking can go a long way.

Then finally, I do want to point out that what was previous called — you probably have heard of it in the SEO world — PageRank sculpting. This was a practice that I'd say from maybe 2003, 2002 to about 2008, 2009, had this life where there would be panel discussions about PageRank sculpting and all these examples of how to do it and software that would crawl your site and show you the ideal PageRank sculpting system to use and which pages to link to and not.


When PageRank was the dominant algorithm inside of Google's ranking system, yeah, it was the case that PageRank sculpting could have some real effect. These days, that is dramatically reduced. It's not entirely gone because of some of these other principles that we've talked about, just having lots of links on a page for no particularly good reason is generally bad and can have harmful effects and having few carefully chosen ones has good effects. But most of the time, internal linking, optimizing internal linking beyond a certain point is not very valuable, not a great value add.

But a little of what I'm calling the right internal linking, that's what we're going to talk about, can go a long way. For example, if you have those orphan pages or pages that are clearly the next step in a process or that users want and they cannot find them or engines can't find them through the link structure, it's bad. Fixing that can have a positive impact.

Ideal internal link structures

So ideally, in an internal linking structure system, you want something kind of like this. This is a very rough illustration here. But the homepage, which has maybe 100 links on it to internal pages. One hop away from that, you've got your 100 different pages of whatever it is, subcategories or category pages, places that can get folks deeper into your website. Then from there, each of those have maybe a maximum of 100 unique links, and they get you 2 hops away from a homepage, which takes you to 10,000 pages who do the same thing.


I. No page should be more than 3 link "hops" away from another (on most small-->medium sites).

Now, the idea behind this is that basically in one, two, three hops, three links away from the homepage and three links away from any page on the site, I can get to up to a million pages. So when you talk about, "How many clicks do I have to get? How far away is this in terms of link distance from any other page on the site?" a great internal linking structure should be able to get you there in three or fewer link hops. If it's a lot more, you might have an internal linking structure that's really creating sort of these long pathways of forcing you to click before you can ever reach something, and that is not ideal, which is why it can make very good sense to build smart categories and subcategories to help people get in there.

I'll give you the most basic example in the world, a traditional blog. In order to reach any post that was published two years ago, I've got to click Next, Next, Next, Next, Next, Next through all this pagination until I finally get there. Or if I've done a really good job with my categories and my subcategories, I can click on the category of that blog post and I can find it very quickly in a list of the last 50 blog posts in that particular category, great, or by author or by tag, however you're doing your navigation.


II.Pages should contain links that visitors will find relevant and useful.

If no one ever clicks on a link, that is a bad signal for your site, and it is a bad signal for Google as well. I don't just mean no one ever. Very, very few people ever and many of them who do click it click the back button because it wasn't what they wanted. That's also a bad sign.

III. Just as no two pages should be targeting the same keyword or searcher intent, likewise no two links should be using the same anchor text to point to different pages. Canonicalize!

For example, if over here I had a shipping routes link that pointed to this page and then another shipping routes link, same anchor text pointing to a separate page, page C, why am I doing that? Why am I creating competition between my own two pages? Why am I having two things that serve the same function or at least to visitors would appear to serve the same function and search engines too? I should canonicalize those. Canonicalize those links, canonicalize those pages. If a page is serving the same intent and keywords, keep it together.

IV. Limit use of the rel="nofollow" to UGC or specific untrusted external links. It won't help your internal link flow efforts for SEO.

Rel="nofollow" was sort of the classic way that people had been doing PageRank sculpting that we talked about earlier here. I would strongly recommend against using it for that purpose. Google said that they've put in some preventative measures so that rel="nofollow" links sort of do this leaking PageRank thing, as they call it. I wouldn't stress too much about that, but I certainly wouldn't use rel="nofollow."

What I would do is if I'm trying to do internal link sculpting, I would just do careful curation of the links and pages that I've got. That is the best way to help your internal link flow. That's things like...


V. Removing low-value content, low-engagement content and creating internal links that people actually do want. That is going to give you the best results.

VI. Don't orphan! Make sure pages that matter have links to (and from) them. Last, but not least, there should never be an orphan. There should never be a page with no links to it, and certainly there should never be a page that is well linked to that isn't linking back out to portions of your site that are of interest or value to visitors and to Google.

So following these practices, I think you can do some awesome internal link analysis, internal link optimization and help your SEO efforts and the value visitors get from your site. We'll see you again next week for another edition of Whiteboard Friday. Take care.


5 Tips For Creating A Great Title For Your Blog Post

5 Tips For Creating A Great Title For Your Blog Post
Titles can make or break your blog’s success. Nowadays, internet users have a shorter attention span than a goldfish, so you have to get them hooked immediately with a great blog title that will catch their interest.
Your title not only needs to captivate readers, but it also needs to be optimized for SEO and give readers an idea of the content. With all these factors, writing the perfect blog title may seem like a daunting task. To help you out, we’ve compiled five useful tips for creating a title that will stand out and perform well:

Use Focus Keywords

The title should include a relevant keyword that people will be searching for in Google. Learn about your customers by using keyword research tools like Moz’s Keyword Research Tool, SEMRush, BuzzSumo, or KeywordTool. If the blog is in a fiercely competitive niche, long tail keywords are your best bet.
However, be sure that your focus keyword is integrated naturally into your title. Search engines are important, but you are writing for humans. Be subtle when using keywords to ensure readability.

Give It An Enticing Twist

A title captures attention if it contains something fresh or unexpected. Find out what tone appeals to your target readers, and play with word choice, rhyming, and word order. If the topic allows it, you can go for witty word play. When it doesn’t, include words that trigger emotions and convert, such as ‘quick’, ‘new’, or ‘amazing’.
Make sure you don’t go overboard to captivate attention — a title that tries too hard to be clever or unexpected may drive readers away.

Conduct a Title Test

Though they convey the same message, variations of the title can have different results. It’s important to test and see what works best.
A simple method to do that is to change the title and use the different versions on social media channels and the blog. Discover what type of title converts best across platforms, and use that as the final title for your post.

There are also tools that can do these A/B tests for you. The Optimizely A/B testing plugin for WordPress helps you analyze the difference in headline performance. Title Experiments is a free option that provides you with stats on two or more test titles.

Include Numbers in Title

Numbers boost the CTR by adding predictability. Readers know what to expect in the article, and the title implies they will find specific details on the topic.
When using numbers in your headline, stick to digits instead of spelled-out numbers as they stand out more to people who are skimming headlines.

Ask Questions

Questions engage readers and make them curious to know more. Make it relevant and connected to the content without giving it all away. Using questions in your title is a great way to harness long-tail keywords, as many Google searches are people asking questions about a certain topic.
Using questions in your title is even more effective if you address directly using words like ‘you’ or ‘your’. Keep in mind that the post is all about your readers and their interests.

A great blog title is beneficial for SEO and maximizes your engagement, while a dull one can make your blog go unnoticed. Need help with your blog? Contact our content marketing specialists — we’re here to answer any questions you may have!Special Offer:
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Friday, May 26, 2017

5 Killer SEO Tips 2017

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is crucial for getting your website viewed by potential customers.
It is essential that your business has high visibility in search engines, and preferably appears on the first page, since ‘75% of users never scroll past the first page of search results’.
It can be done with little monetary input, what is required is a thorough knowledge of your business, and what the core of your products or services is. Five tips to help you with your SEO are:

  • See where you stand
  • Know where to put keywords
  • Link internally
  • Get external links
  • Make sure to avoid penalties
By following these guidelines, you should be able to make your website more accessible, and ultimately, more attractive to potential customers.
See where you stand

Before you can start optimizing your website, you have to have a thorough understanding of what your search standings are. The simplest way of doing this is to search your website, as well as key searches relating to your product or service, through all major search engines, and get a rough idea of where you stand.

Beyond this, it is a good idea to use a more sophisticated SEO audit tool, such as Alexa, which allows you to create a more focused keyword and linking plan. It’s also important, for the next step (putting in keywords) to use a referrer log to work out where website visitors come from, and what key search terms they are using to get to your website.

Know where to put keywords

In a world where‘there are over 100 billion global searches being conducted each month’, it is in your business’ interest to make sure that each page of your website is optimized with the correct keywords, so that people looking for your service, or for information similar to what you are providing, will come to your website. 

Including keywords so that your business will rank high on a search engine is called ‘On Page SEO’. There are many ways you can organize which keywords need to be put into specific pages; it might be worth making an excel spread sheet, with each page listed, and next to it the key words relating to that content – keep it simple, 2 or 3 words per page.

You will also need to consider what parts of the page you will be putting the keywords in; text body, titles, any images, and, since this might take a long time if you have a lot of content on your website, make sure to prioritize the most popular pages. In terms of your website’s layout; ‘the percentage of organic traffic coming from mobile devices increased from 40% in Q3 to 42% in Q4 and traffic from Android devices had the biggest increase from quarter to quarter’, so it is crucial that you make your website compatible with phone technology.

Link internally

Kissmetrics has found that, ‘Internal linking strengthens the overall search-optimized value of a website. Inner linking does so by providing clear paths for spiders, prolonged sessions for users, and a tight-knit network of pages and posts.’Gihosoft Android data recovery Free is a super awesome software specialized in Android file recovery.

Basically, once you have people on your website, you want to make sure you have a network of links that encourage people to stay clicking on and reading your content. The first rule of internal linking is to make sure the links make sense; it’s always a good idea to link similar content to whatever is being read, as your customer is likely to have an interest. Don’t put in too many links, as this will be off-putting, and make sure that the links are varied, and don’t all lead the customer back to your homepage.

Get external links

In a study conducted by marketing and SEO specialists, they found that by creating 10 new websites, each gunning for the same keyword, half of which were given hyperlinks to ‘very high authority’ sources; it was these websites that ended up being ranked higher, thus proving that outside links to good sources play a part in the algorithm search engines use with websites.

This is a tricky one. The power of external links is that they are rated higher by search engines, who consider an external link akin to a vote for your website. If your website has many other websites linking to it, it will be optimized more by the search engine, but this is difficult to control. The best way for you to optimize with external links is to copy the Moz study and link to good sources yourself. Google, and other major search engines, appreciate the legitimacy of strong external links.

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Make sure to avoid penalties

According to the Digital Marketing 2014 website, since ‘Google owns 71% of the global search engine market’, it is mainly their rules that you will want to adhere to. The basic premise of Google’s penalties is that they want your SEO and linking to look as organic as possible. Ways that you could be caught out include: linking between websites that seem completely unrelated, sites with seemingly random links were 50% more likely to be penalized than those with relevant backlinks.

By not branding your website well (Google love well-branded sites, and are more likely to rank them higher) and not keeping a trustworthy relationship between your SEO and content. In the end, Google want there to be a smooth transition between all the elements of your website, and if you don’t deliver what you promise with a link or keyword, you will lose their trust.Sponsor ads:

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These tips should help you to navigate the sometimes tricky world of SEO, to create a website that is optimized both internally and externally, meaning search engines will rank it higher, and your customers will demonstrate their appreciation through growing website traffic.

5 Ways You Can Create Link Building Into Your Daily Routine 2017

ave a process
Ryan Stewart of Webris talks about this at length. He documents every step of the backlink building process at the beginning and then trims it down to the critical parts to reduce redundancy.

This may include things as simple as changing the Google's search settings to:

  • Past year
  • Including keywords relevant to your industry.

If you want to save time: And have it bookmarked, so you shave off seconds every day which will amount to hours and days in the long run.
Reach out to 10 people a day
Get into the habit of e-mailing random strangers with something of value for them. It really works.
For example, if you recently wrote a piece on “content marketing mistakes,” search and for people who have shared such similar content and tell them that you have made something similar and ask if they would like to take a look.
Once they say yes, proceed to tell them that it would make your year if they share it as well.
Get interviewed on other peoples’ podcast
Podcasters are usually looking for guests to interview, especially if they provide great value to their listeners.
Approach podcasters who are building their following and pitch to them that you would love to be on their podcasts and what are your strong suits and what you can talk about.
The more people know you, the easier it is for them to link back to you.
Broken link building
One of the methods I recommend is the Moving Man Method by Backlinko.
In short, the method comprises of 3 steps:

  1. Find sites or resources that have changed names, shut down, or moved. (An example Brian uses is Borders. Since they were a massive book chain in the U.S. that closed down, there were a lot of links pointing to them that ended up broken.)
  2. Find sites linking to the old page.
  3. Give them a heads up about their outdated link.

Link roundups
This method only requires you to make a link roundup of the best articles you read in your industry in the past week.

After this, you can pitch it to other notable sites stating you have drawn up a list that they can consider for their weekly roundup. You include your own inside in the roundup and be honest about it.

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Apple Watch 3 Is Now Available at $199

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