How i Use Internal Linking to Boost my Rankings
by Torgeir Sunnarvik
Published on this site: October 13th, 2005 - See
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Links pointing to your website are essential for good rankings
in the search engines.
Most of the webmasters know how to do this the right way.
You should use your targeting keywords in the linking text
and description, every time you send a link request. This
way you get a boost for that keyword if you get a lot of links
with your keyword in the linking text.
One thing that I still see when I surf the web, is websites
that use "click here" in the text of the internal
links when they want people to visit another page on their
website. This is no good if you want to rank high in the search
engines.
As I write this, the keyword "here" has 4,310,000,000
competing web pages in Google. And the highest ranking web
page is http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
. This page has a Google PR of 10 and it has 635000 links
pointing to it.
I bet that a lot of these links has the keyword "here"
in them. Anyway you don't want to rank high for the keyword
"here". You want to rank high for the keywords that
gets the visitors you need,those that buy your service or
product.
So let's get back to the internal linking in a website.
The first thing you should use on your site, is a navigation
system with text links. There's a lot of sites that use images
of fancy buttons and other good looking stuff in their navigation.
But this won't do anything to boost your search engine ranking.
Use text links and use your keyword in the linking text. And
try also to use a keyword phrase without to much competition.
For instance if you sell used cars, you will have a lot of
competition for that keyword (89,500,000 web pages in Google).
Try to narrow the area a bit. Add your country name or even
city name. If you live in Norway as I do, you could use "Used
cars Norway" or "Look for used cars in Norway".
This could be the link to the list of used cars you sell.
Do this with all your navigation links. It will help the
search engine spiders, as well as your visitors.
Next you must have a site map.
The site map should contain all of your top level pages as
well as maybe three level down. I all depends on how many
pages you have (don't put more than 100 links on one page.)
If you have a lot of pages you could have site-map 1, site-map
2 and so on. Or you could use the name of the content instead
of "site-map"
I have a website where I add articles about SEO, Internet
marketing and business. But I don't list all the different
articles in one site-map page. Instead I make a page for each
category. So I get one page that is called SEO articles, Internet
marketing articles, and so on.
In those pages, I add the title of the article in the link
to the actual article. Most of the time the title of the article
contains the keyword or keyword phrase that this article is
targeting. So by linking to the article with the title, it
will count as a vote for that keyword. And you get a boost
in the search engine rankings for that article.
Link from your Home Page.
Every time I add a new page to my site I link to it from
my index page. My index page has, as I write this, a Google
PR of 4. And this page gets spider-ed very frequently by all
the search engine spiders. So, I am sure to get the new page
indexed in the search engine listings by leaving the link
on my index page for at least a week or two. Most of the time
the new page is indexed within 4 days.
You could do this by having a section on your index page
that is called new articles, new products or whatever your
update is about. In this section you could have 5 to 10 links
to the last pages you have added to your site. Delete the
oldest link every time you add a new link to a page.
Start a blog about your website.
You should start to add posts about new updates to your website.
Write a little introduction about the update and leave a link
with the keywords in the linking text. After that you should
ping the blog to notify about updates to your blog, to all
the major blog directories. Use the service from http://www.pingoat.com/
to do this.
Add a Google Site-map file.
I have used this on all my websites now, and it seems to
work. This is a so called Sitemap-formatted file that you
add to your server.
Let Google know the URL to this file so the Google spiders
could find it. I have added a post to my forum for more information
about Google site-maps. Find this at: http://everypleasures.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=35

Torgeir Sunnarvik is the owner and webmaster of
http://www.everypleasures.com/
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