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Als antwoord op @seosmarty @simmonet
#VCBuzz A3. No. Even before G changed their model (and the various weight changes prior/post), the influence of internal links held massive influence on users. Being able to guide them through their "journey" from awareness to conversion was always important. >>>1 antwoord 2 retweets 2 vind-ik-leuks -
#VCBuzz A3.2. Providing further information, pointing to relating content, giving them additional data etc. - all help build trust, engender them towards your site/brand, and aid in increasing the chances of their return. Then there's the SEO benefits :D >>>1 antwoord 4 retweets 3 vind-ik-leuks -
#VCBuzz A3.3. G utilises "link text" to inform them for topicality/relevance, as well as passing "page rank" (and possibly other "values"?). There are various papers/patents that suggest that G can alter the value passed through a link... >>>1 antwoord 2 retweets 1 vind-ik-leuk -
#VCBuzz A3.4. ... so things like prominence/position, visual weight (bold, larger font etc.), whether in a series (list of links), commonality (whether boilerplate/common throughout the site etc.) may all change that value. >>>1 antwoord 1 retweet 2 vind-ik-leuks
#VCBuzz A3.5.
Another factor that people often overlook is the potential value for the origin page.
It seems the link-element carries weight for the page the link appears on as well?
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