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The SEO Benefits of Interlinking all Your Web Pages
by James Woolley

Published on this site: May 29th, 2006 - See
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Many webmasters spend a lot of time optimizing their home page only.
They do this by optimizing onpage factors like H1 tags, title, keyword
density, alt tags, etc, and offpage factors like the number and
quality of inward links from other sites. That's fine and is something
you should definitely do, but you should also take some time to
optimize all of your inner web pages as well.
This is because if you can get a good pagerank for all of your inner
pages, as well as your home page, it increases the chances of these
pages being ranked highly in the search engines for their chosen
keywords, and increases the number of visitors you could get.
So how do you achieve this? Well firstly I recommend that all of
your main web pages are just one click away from your home page.
You should have a well-structured navigation menu on your home page.
Each link within the menu should be an anchor text link containing
your main keyword(s). For example, let's say you had an inner page
about hair loss. Now you may have done keyword research and found
the term "hair loss" to be too competitive, so let's say you have decided to optimize your web page for the
less competitive term "male hair loss". In this example,
your link from the navigation menu should be "male hair loss"
rather than "hair loss".
You can dramatically enhance this interlinking structure and boost
the pagerank of your inner web pages further by including this navigation
menu on all of your inner web pages. This means that all of your
main inner web pages are always just one click away and will dramatically
boost the number of inward links that each page has. This can be
very powerful because with higher pagerank and more links comes
higher search engine rankings, but surprisingly is something that many so-called SEO experts fail to
recognise.
Another way of achieving this effect if you do not want to include
a navigation menu on every page is by including a link tree on every
one of your inner pages. These are those links that you often find
at the bottom of pages, and are again a very good way of interlinking
your web pages. As before, be sure to include your main keyword(s)
within each link.
I personally include a left-hand navigation menu on all of my websites,
as well as a link tree at the bottom of each web page. This ensures
not only that each page of each site has the maximum number of internal
inward links, which boosts my pagerank and search engine rankings,
but also ensures that the visitors to the site are always just one
click away from each main page of the site. This is important if
they enter at one of your inner pages, because often they will then
want to navigate to the home page.
To conclude, to rank highly in the search engines, you should focus
on on-page optimization, and more so off-page optimization. Just
as every inward link to your site from another website acts as a
vote for your site, and boosts your pagerank and search engine rankings,
a link from another page within your site also acts as a vote and
will also have a positive effect on your ranking. A good interlinking
structure within your site will ensure that every page is fully
optimized and has the optimum number of links from your other pages
allowing you to rank higher for all of your inner pages as well
as your home page.

James Woolley is a successful marketer who has several
money-making sites in various niches. His latest site is a free
internet marketing resource guide, which also includes a newsletter
filled with free tips and bonuses.


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