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Vieux 10/10/2007, 11h37   #3
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Par défaut Re: Internal Link Structure

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


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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