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Post by account_disabled on Mar 9, 2024 23:30:01 GMT -5
Links Starting from here I divide the links into at least two types: structural ones , which are found in fixed navigation areas such as the main menu, footer and sidebars, and the contextual ones , which are not repeated globally for the entire website, but are contextual to the single page, being found in the text (body) or appearing in a customized sidebar. A custom sidebar contains only links that are relevant to each other and to the page.
It is displayed on. For example, a bunch of articles Japan WhatsApp Number Data can have the same sidebar. Both types of internal links are very important, but from my experience I can say that Google likes contextual links a little more , because they constitute unique and certainly relevant paths from page A to page B which can be at the same level in the silo or cluster of content, as I like to call it, or one being an in-depth analysis of the other.
Internal links must ALWAYS ALL be relevant! A big problem are the "recent articles" or "best articles" type widgets, which show the latest content published or the most viewed, without perhaps having anything to do with the page I am on. This is truly a shame, especially because I'm about to tell you exactly what the connection is between web usability and SEO. Jakob Nielsen in 2002 (heck) wrote that if a link on the page receives zero clicks.
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