Friday, January 25, 2008

6. Inbound Links (IBL) Repetition

Inbound links are links that are pointing to pages within the same domain. These links of course are needed in every website, simply within your main menu for example, otherwise there would be no proper navigation. This is why Google is not fully neglecting these links, even after the Jagger Update. Inbound or navigational links are still picked up and followed by the search engine spider for indexing of your pages. This is the good news. The bad news, at least for spammers, is that Google is not rating them for pagerank purposes any more. And if you are overusing inbound links by giving them unnatural different positions and link names or keyword phrases, or by repeating them too often, they may even be treated as link spamming.

Solution:
One or two multiple inbound links are still O.K. Google knows that one could be text link based e.g. on the bottom of your page, the other one image link based, e.g. within the left hand main navigation menu of your page. But do not go beyond this limit, to be on the safe side.

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