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Default Internal Link Structure - 10-08-2007 , 02:18 PM






Im noticing lots of emphasis on internal link structure and wondered
if anyones got any tutorials/news/info on how to make this as lean and
controlled as possible?

thanks
mark


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Default Re: Internal Link Structure - 10-09-2007 , 11:51 AM






In message <1191867496.180024.161500 (AT) o80g2000hse (DOT) googlegroups.com>, mark
r <markrush (AT) gmail (DOT) com> writes
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Im noticing lots of emphasis on internal link structure and wondered
if anyones got any tutorials/news/info on how to make this as lean and
controlled as possible?

thanks
mark

Its simple a good internal link structure should be 3 click and you
should find what you are after, it can give main sub pages the same
PR and the index page eg

www.foo.com PR6
subpages 5
www.foo.com/foo1/index.hrml PR6
subpages 4
www.foo.com/foo2/index.hrml PR6
subpages 4
www.foo.com/foo3/index.hrml PR6
subpages 4


Barrie,





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Default Re: Internal Link Structure - 10-10-2007 , 05:37 AM



On Oct 9, 4:51 pm, BH <to... (AT) tower-forte (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote:
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In message <1191867496.180024.161... (AT) o80g2000hse (DOT) googlegroups.com>, mark
r <markr... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> writes

Im noticing lots of emphasis on internal link structure and wondered
if anyones got any tutorials/news/info on how to make this as lean and
controlled as possible?

thanks
mark

Its simple a good internal link structure should be 3 click and you
should find what you are after, it can give main sub pages the same
PR and the index page eg

www.foo.com PR6
subpages 5www.foo.com/foo1/index.hrml PR6
subpages 4www.foo.com/foo2/index.hrml PR6
subpages 4www.foo.com/foo3/index.hrml PR6
subpages 4

Barrie,

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hmm... what im getting at is ive noticed a number of things my
competitors are doing that seem to be working:

* title tag has been devalued the target term isnt in it any more and
its become more of a marketing strapline
* using absolute links for internal pages i.e. http://www.domain.com/web-design.htm
not just web-design.htm
* padding out of website text content to get 7 or 8 terms on the page
with a density of under 2% each (not sure if its relevant just an
observation - tho this is the biggest change across the board)
* deep linking from a h1 to multiple pages using keyword anchors
* loads of outbound links on a sites home page ?

theres loads more too... just trying to understand... gonna look into
ibl's next n see if theres any movement on them!

mark
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Default Re: Internal Link Structure - 10-10-2007 , 11:50 AM



Quote:
Im noticing lots of emphasis on internal link structure and wondered
if anyones got any tutorials/news/info on how to make this as lean and
controlled as possible?
I recently blogged about this
(http://www.micro-sys.dk/blogs/2007/1...site-analyzer/)

If you are interested in viewing data for all individual
pages in your website, you might want to check
A1 Website Analyzer which can show you:

* linked by internal
* links to internal
* links to external
* calculated "importance" score
* importance score scaled

(Importance considers the respective strength of all pages and links within
your website.
Example: A link weighs more if it resides on a highly linked page that
contains few links.)


best regards
Thomas Schulz





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Default Re: Internal Link Structure - 10-10-2007 , 04:05 PM



On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 17:50:12 +0200, "dk_sz" <dk_sz (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Im noticing lots of emphasis on internal link structure and wondered
if anyones got any tutorials/news/info on how to make this as lean and
controlled as possible?

I recently blogged about this
(http://www.micro-sys.dk/blogs/2007/1...site-analyzer/)

If you are interested in viewing data for all individual
pages in your website, you might want to check
A1 Website Analyzer which can show you:

* linked by internal
* links to internal
* links to external
* calculated "importance" score
* importance score scaled

(Importance considers the respective strength of all pages and links within
your website.
Example: A link weighs more if it resides on a highly linked page that
contains few links.)


best regards
Thomas Schulz
Hi Thomas,

What would be good is a) if you'd start doing an affiliate scheme and
b) if you could incorporate a projector thingy into the A1 analyzer so
you can project what wold happen if you nofollowed certain links or
relatived or absoluted certain links or whatever, so you can sketch
out what the best internal linking structure is before you do it.

BB
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Default Re: Internal Link Structure - 10-10-2007 , 04:51 PM



Hi Bill,


Quote:
What would be good is a) if you'd start doing an affiliate scheme and
I have an affiliate program, I just do not promote it much yet
http://www.micro-sys.dk/affiliates/

I appreciate feedback on it (either here or through email)



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b) if you could incorporate a projector thingy into the A1 analyzer so
you can project what wold happen if you nofollowed certain links or
You can configure the crawler to support following:

obey "robots.txt" file if found
obey meta tag "robots" noindex
obey meta tag "robots" nofollow
obey a tag "rel" nofollow

Located in "Scan website - Crawler Filters"


Do you mean after website scan - make it possible to
mark all links as "nofollow" from a given page and then
recalculate entire importance for all pages in the website?
That might be doable to some extent. I will investigate!

(I do have a rather large backlog of things I am
planning to implement, so it may take a while, but
I usually get around to everything... sooner or later!)


best regards
Thomas Schulz




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