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today the various work activities, regardless of the sector within which they gravitate, upgo UpGo, quality content and affiliate marketing UpGo is a site founded in 2016 by Fabrizio Giancaterini and which bases its business on the creation of content useful to consumers. Monetization side Lawnmower logo IT's Genius Srl REA MI 2047898 VAT number IT 08770720962 Cap.Soc. €25,000 iv 800-180.440 contact us@tagliaerbe.com Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Pinterest LinkedIn The Lawnmower Who I am SEO consultant Do you want to publish on this site? Blogs Contacts Max Valle – Internet Business Specialist VAT number 08770720962 – Privacy & Cookie PInternal Links and Navigation Paths: some reflections Home » Seo » Internal Links and Navigation Paths: some reflections Over the summer I did 2 small experiments on this blog.
I have modified (or rather, eliminated) some (indeed, several) internal links , n paths of Malaysia Phone Number List the readers. I closed some doors, I hid small paths, but also large roads, from view. I would like to point out that these tests were NOT done (only) with SEO intentions, but in the direction of modifying the user experience, with a careful eye on conversions. Yes, because by now you should know very well that SEO and conversions must go hand in hand! Content index The Juice Link Deleted some items from the Horizontal Menu Related posts deleted.
Conclusion The Juice Link If you imagine the Internet as a gigantic aqueduct, websites and blogs become water tanks. The more trust a site gains in the eyes of Google, the more precious and abundant its juice is. This juice flows through the links, whether internal or external, a bit as illustrated in this image: Link Juice If you link to a resource you make juice flow towards it. If you don't link, the juice doesn't get through. If you release 100 links from a page, you pass very little "substance" to the linked resources, because the liquid must be distributed in 100 different small tubes. However, if you put just one link, you pass on all the strength that page has. This is why links still have all this power today, and this is why I decided to snip a lot of them in recent months:
I have modified (or rather, eliminated) some (indeed, several) internal links , n paths of Malaysia Phone Number List the readers. I closed some doors, I hid small paths, but also large roads, from view. I would like to point out that these tests were NOT done (only) with SEO intentions, but in the direction of modifying the user experience, with a careful eye on conversions. Yes, because by now you should know very well that SEO and conversions must go hand in hand! Content index The Juice Link Deleted some items from the Horizontal Menu Related posts deleted.
Conclusion The Juice Link If you imagine the Internet as a gigantic aqueduct, websites and blogs become water tanks. The more trust a site gains in the eyes of Google, the more precious and abundant its juice is. This juice flows through the links, whether internal or external, a bit as illustrated in this image: Link Juice If you link to a resource you make juice flow towards it. If you don't link, the juice doesn't get through. If you release 100 links from a page, you pass very little "substance" to the linked resources, because the liquid must be distributed in 100 different small tubes. However, if you put just one link, you pass on all the strength that page has. This is why links still have all this power today, and this is why I decided to snip a lot of them in recent months: