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View all articles by Paul PhlorumInternal Linking
Internal cross linking basically refers to how you link
content across various pages within your own website. Internal cross linking is
considered as one of the key to helping users quickly and easily navigates
through your website to related content topics.
It is fairly easy to integrate internal cross linking when
building a new website, but if your site is already established, it will just
require some more time consuming work to edit a couple of words on various
pages and include some links in them. While there are many forms of
navigational links available, the best for SEO purposes and link building remains the plain text
link (and obviously should be anchor text links). They can be made to blend in
with most simple websites. Text-based links will also help pass some Page Rank
value between your pages, so they are well worth considering.
In some situations, adding text links to a website might
make it even more search-engine friendly. Actually, a site needs more than a
single set of text links to make it more search-engine friendly. In addition to
a spider-friendly navigation scheme, all Web developers should know how to
cross-link Web pages with related content if they want their website to be more
user friendly and obviously more search engine friendly as well.
One way to cross-link related pages is to consider each
page's calls-to-action. Balancing primary and secondary calls-to-action can be
quite difficult and tricky. If site visitors feel forced into taking a desired
call-to-action too quickly, they will most likely leave the site too quickly.
People will not "Add to cart" or "Subscribe" or do any
valuable action without understanding the clear benefits of taking the call-to
action.
On the other hand, if site visitors are not encouraged to
take a desired call-to-action on key pages throughout a site, then Website
owners might also lose sales and conversions, so be careful.
Finally, internal cross linking serves two functions. The
First is that, internal cross-linking communicates to both search engines and
site visitors that you consider content to be important.
Second, internal cross linking also provides alternative
calls-to-action in the event site visitors are not yet ready to make a
purchase.
But remember that by doing internal cross linking, your goal is to help users first, not build a spammy internal link network just because you think the search engines will like it. A human visitor should always come first!



