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The Proper Way to Create a Better Internal Linking Structure for Your Blog

In terms of SEO and site usability, the importance of your blog’s link organization and structure cannot be overstated. If you are not quite sure of what we are talking about, we can clarify how to properly organize your internal links.

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Of course not absolutely everything will be used today by you, and that is normal and quite typical. Do not make the error of judging too soon, and that is really all we can say about that. We urge you to be open to information even if at first glance it does not seem like it will help you. So just keep going forward with the second part, and there will be more solid information that you can do some good things with.

So, if you think that you will not be able to remember it all, you can and we have confidence that it will gel with some helpful tips to follow. Place Links on Your 404 Pages: Let’s face it, nobody really likes error pages and your readers aren’t any different. If you want to turn your frustrating error pages into a positive experience for your users then you should considering leveraging them for your own benefit. By converting your 404 error pages into something positive you will be able to take advantage of extra traffic that you can send to important sections of your blog. You can add links and change your 404 pages easily in WordPress. All that needs doing is to edit the 404.php file by including links and whatever else you want the page to say.

Your blog’s error pages can be made to work for you, so you should never let them sit and go to waste.

Links and Footers: You can sometimes use footers more efficiently if there is plenty of space available, depending on the type of theme you are using of course. When people scroll to the bottom of a page, they will certainly check your footer and will want to see some links there that are relevant without needing to go back to the top of the page. Why not take advantage and send your visitors to important sections of your blog by posting links in your footers? You need to think differently and work on making the internal linking structure of your blog better because it is critical.

Site maps are an integral and indispensable part of any blog that you simply must use if you are interested in SEO and search engine rankings. A site map is basically what it says, it is a map, but it is a map with links on it which will be helpful for your internal link structure. You can have both HTML and/or XML site maps if you want, and it will not hurt to have both of them. One very easy way to do this is by using the plugin for WordPress blogs. It is not 100% necessary to have a readable site map, but it will help people if they want to use it. When you make more posts, the plugin will edit itself which will save you the time and hassle of manual updating.

Building relevant internal links is really not as difficult as it sounds, especially when your blog has lots of high quality content on it. You just need to focus on giving more and more value to your visitors by helping them navigate your blog better, discover new pages easily, which will automatically help you improve your search engine rankings.

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By Mark Hole | 25. Jan 2012 | Uncategorized | Comments Off

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