Hey! We wouldn't advise setting a specific number, instead just to link to other relevant posts that you have already done on similar topics. This will really help your semantic SEO as Google will understand the posts are all related to each other😊
Thanks, You said, "Don’t use the same anchor text for different pages." But can I use the "Same anchor text for a single page inside different articles?"
It's not recommended to use the same anchor text for a single page across different articles because it's not very natural. For example, if you were to get 5 natural backlinks from bloggers, it's unlikely that each of these would have exactly the same anchor text. Each backlink you build, including any internal backlinks, should be as natural as possible so it's best to use variations of the anchor text and avoid frequent use of 'exact match' anchor texts with internal linking. You may find our guide to anchor texts useful: @t
Hey! You can use this format to add links to the content: Link text Just swap out the url and link text with the URL you want to link out to and the anchor text you'd like to use. This is a useful guide to adding links to content in HTML: www.tutorialrepublic.com/html-tutorial/html-links.php
Thanks but there was not detailed about anchor text used during interlinking. I checked the fatjoe blog, but there was only "Natural anchor text distribution during external link building" But i want to know "Natural anchor text distribution during internal link building"
No specific answer here as it depends on how long the post is and what links you think are useful to users as a navigation point. You also should balance whether you constantly want to take users away from the post. I would only include internal links to pages your really trying to push and add value 🙌
Thanks, Can we use different related keywords for single page as a anchor texts? And i think you should cover "How much internal links and outbound links we should put in content" or you can make new video on that. It definitely useful for peoples.
Hey Pratik! Yes, if you're looking to build internal links to the same webpage, it's good to vary the anchor texts linking to this page using keywords that are related to your seed topic and fit naturally within the content. You may find our guide to anchor texts useful: fatjoe.com/natural-anchor-text-guide/
Sure! So this section of the video is referring to how search engine spiders crawl a website. These spiders can only follow the internal links on your website, they can't jump from page to page of their own accord. In our example, we've linked the following pages together: A > B > C In this instance, the spiders will crawl page A, then follow the internal link to page B, then follow the internal link to page C. When we say that in this example, the spiders can't crawl from A > D > F > C > A, it's because we haven't linked these pages together with internal links. Pages F & D haven't been linked at all so the spiders have no way of finding them. We also didn't link page C to page A so the spiders can't make their way back to page A. This doesn't mean to say that you can't link these pages if they're relevant to one another. If we had linked these pages, then the spiders would be able to move from page C to A. So when you're considering your internal linking structure, you need to consider how you'll enable the spiders to move throughout your website, and how you want the spiders to move through your website, using your internal links. I hope that clarifies this point 🙂
Better than any internal link tips on top of youtube search
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if im using contextual links do the links in my menu hurt my silos
how many internal links can blog post have preferable maximum and minim
Hey! We wouldn't advise setting a specific number, instead just to link to other relevant posts that you have already done on similar topics. This will really help your semantic SEO as Google will understand the posts are all related to each other😊
Thanks,
You said, "Don’t use the same anchor text for different pages."
But can I use the "Same anchor text for a single page inside different articles?"
It's not recommended to use the same anchor text for a single page across different articles because it's not very natural.
For example, if you were to get 5 natural backlinks from bloggers, it's unlikely that each of these would have exactly the same anchor text. Each backlink you build, including any internal backlinks, should be as natural as possible so it's best to use variations of the anchor text and avoid frequent use of 'exact match' anchor texts with internal linking. You may find our guide to anchor texts useful: @t
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Hey, what do you mean ‘typing voice’?
@@fatjoewho when you have call outs on the screen... That typing voice interferes with the Hosts voice.
I don't understand. I thought this was about internal backlinks not external backlinks. This video is very confusing.
Yep this is an internal link building video 👍
Very useful information. Thanks for sharing!
It's our pleasure, Jeff!
Great tips on Internal links!
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hey, if its written in html how we are able to link pages? any tool?
Hey! You can use this format to add links to the content:
Link text
Just swap out the url and link text with the URL you want to link out to and the anchor text you'd like to use. This is a useful guide to adding links to content in HTML: www.tutorialrepublic.com/html-tutorial/html-links.php
Thanks but there was not detailed about anchor text used during interlinking.
I checked the fatjoe blog, but there was only "Natural anchor text distribution during external link building"
But i want to know "Natural anchor text distribution during internal link building"
Hi Pratik, maybe one of our most recent videos will have the answers you're looking for: ruclips.net/video/m9ZejdcQHtU/видео.html
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It’s great to have you as a subscriber and we hope you love the new videos coming just as much as this one 🙌
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Thank you for your thorough advice on internal linking. Very useful.
Glad to hear it was helpful!
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How many internal links would you advise per post? Thanks.
No specific answer here as it depends on how long the post is and what links you think are useful to users as a navigation point. You also should balance whether you constantly want to take users away from the post. I would only include internal links to pages your really trying to push and add value 🙌
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I already interlink to a page on my website in each of my blog posts but should I also interlink to each relevant blog posts as well?
having visited this video helps me understand more about internal link! Thanks for the information!
Great content
Thank you 😊
Thanks, Can we use different related keywords for single page as a anchor texts?
And i think you should cover "How much internal links and outbound links we should put in content" or you can make new video on that. It definitely useful for peoples.
Hey Pratik! Yes, if you're looking to build internal links to the same webpage, it's good to vary the anchor texts linking to this page using keywords that are related to your seed topic and fit naturally within the content. You may find our guide to anchor texts useful: fatjoe.com/natural-anchor-text-guide/
Sorry but, I didn't understand what you are trying to say by A to D to F to C and again back to A. Can you explain?
Sure! So this section of the video is referring to how search engine spiders crawl a website. These spiders can only follow the internal links on your website, they can't jump from page to page of their own accord.
In our example, we've linked the following pages together: A > B > C
In this instance, the spiders will crawl page A, then follow the internal link to page B, then follow the internal link to page C.
When we say that in this example, the spiders can't crawl from A > D > F > C > A, it's because we haven't linked these pages together with internal links.
Pages F & D haven't been linked at all so the spiders have no way of finding them.
We also didn't link page C to page A so the spiders can't make their way back to page A. This doesn't mean to say that you can't link these pages if they're relevant to one another. If we had linked these pages, then the spiders would be able to move from page C to A.
So when you're considering your internal linking structure, you need to consider how you'll enable the spiders to move throughout your website, and how you want the spiders to move through your website, using your internal links.
I hope that clarifies this point 🙂
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Useless presentation. It does not give a clue as to how one can really do linking.
That’s a lovely way to provide constructive criticism. Thank you very much 🤔