You can find several compelling reasons for developing a well formulated internal link structure to use on your blog, or even static site. This has been effective for quite a few years now, and any serious blog that is doing well will have them. We will show you how to approach this so you can do the same on your blog.
That can be quite powerful if you take what is known about PR Backlinks and put it to use. What you do with this information is totally up to you, but we hope that it does not just gather dust in your head.
Hoping will not get it done, and we know you realize that; but then again so many people do yet that is all they do. Make a plan that you will take action, and then work from that plan every day until you see the results you want.
Half the battle with anything is making decisions and following through with them. Do continue on with this because the best is yet to come. Link to Related Posts: In simple terms, when you link to related posts on your blog, you’ll be able to help your readers discover content they might be interested in and provide an effective way to navigate through your blog. If one of your readers likes a post on your blog, chances are that he/she would want to read more articles related to it, which is why you shouldn’t ignore this part. It’s a smart way to increase the internal links to your blog posts. You can create the related posts links manually below your blog post or use a plugin that will help you automate the whole process. However you choose to do it, one thing is for sure, by simply linking to the related posts you’ll easily increase the page views of your blog while giving the search engine spiders something more to munch on.
Easy Access: You need to make the most important posts and pages on your blog easily accessible, meaning that you don’t want them buried behind too many deep links. From an SEO viewpoint and to make users happy, the most important stuff on your blog should never be more than two clicks away from your main page. Search engines prefer posts that can be reached easily from the homepage.
You will find that lots of blogs have a menu in their sidebar featuring their most popular posts and you can do the same. So, without forgetting this, simply choose all the pages that are most important on your blog and link to them from your main page. Like before, it can be done manually or automatically with a plugin.
There is no problem really with putting links from a page in one category to a page in a different category. Most people place these cross links toward the end of their posts, and you can always do it at the bottom near the footer. This kind of approach helps to make your site sticky because some people will move along through the navigation. You are shooting for more views to your pages plus much less of a bounce rate.
One of the important keys with this is your site must have good content to begin with. So keep on publishing excellent content on your blog, and your site links will help people to have a better experience. Watch HIGH PR BACK LINKS.