Wednesday, October 15, 2008

How To Rank Top For Your Inner Webpages?

Let’s check out some websites. The #1 of example is an good model of a fine inner linking strategy other people should learn and the anyone can be benchmarked to remember that one should keep away from while doing the inner linking structure of his web site.
 
Please go through the website http://www.mikes-marketing-tools.com/ which is created by a well known Search Engine Optimizer whose name is Michael Wong. He has optimised every subpages for varies internet marketing expert such as Marlon Sanders, Armond Morin and others, don't forget all the main onpage SEO.
 
On clicking on the "Marlon Sanders" URL we are taken to a page optimzed for the key phase "Marlon Sanders". The page has got the keyword "Marlon Sanders" in the tag and top left hand section. The keyphase is in bold and apperas all around the webpage. If you perform a search at Google using the keyword "Marlon" and "Sanders" you will find the internal page http://www.mikes-marketing-tools.com|directory|marlon-sanders.html listed at the first page. The most important factor that got this page to top SERPs (Search Engine Ranking Pages) is the good internal linking structure of the site.

Now, let us have a sneak peak at a "good looking" but not done search engine optimization website http://www.you-must-think-big.com that is not easy be discovered now in the top search engine optimization result and so don't have a lot of web traffic.
 
• Their home page title reads "find out which product to sell online and how to sell it" and no one will ever bother to search with such a keyword combination.
• The tag also makes no sense and when we move toward the tag, we can find that a huge header graphic image forms the part of the main content which is not at all recommended for SEO.
• The website follows a poor internal linking strategy as it uses graphics in place of text to point to the sub pages. They're not employing "votes" that they can be handling for their inner webpages.
 

 

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