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Internal Linking Website Optimisation

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Linking with Search Terms Rather than ‘Click Here’

It has been a common mistake since the Internet began for websites to use ‘click here’ or ‘read more’ links to take the visitor to internal webpages. Not only is this bad for accessibility, as it does not say where the link is taking the visitor, but it will also provide no benefit in the optimisation of your website in the search engines. By adding search terms into the anchor text of the link you will help describe to both users and search engines what the subject of the page you are linking to is about.

Use HTML Links that Search Engine Bots can Follow

To help search engines find all of your website’s webpages it is important that you provide their bots with a path to the webpages using HTML links. Search engine bots currently cannot read JavaScript links, Flash links or form drop-down menu links and by using these types of navigation you will prevent your webpages from being indexed. It is best to structure your navigation well and provide top level and sub-level HTML navigation links relevant to each section of your website.

Site Map Alternative

If (for some obscure reason) it is not possible to use HTML links within your main website then you should provide users and search engines with a HTML site map alternative that provides a list of links to all the webpages within your website. Search engine bots automatically look for site maps when they visit a website so providing this service will only benefit the indexing of your webpages.

Cross-Link Pages to Help Pass Relevancy and Pagerank

Search engines give more weight (PageRank as Google names it) to pages that are nearer to the top level of your website than pages tucked away in some remote location. This weight can help increase your rankings for search terms related to that page. By cross linking pages with other pages in your website you will help evenly pass this weight around your website helping all pages rank well. An excellent example of this is Wikipedia. You will see that the text in a single Wikipedia page contains many links to other pages and sections of the Wikipedia website all with relevant anchor text.

Avoid Using Popup Windows and Frames

Do not add important information within a popup window link. To create the popup window the link is likely to use JavaScript which will block the search engine bots and then even if the popup window webpage is found and indexed it is likely that when a user visits that page they will have no navigation to take them through the rest of your website. The same problem happens when using HTML frames where you have your navigation in one frame and the content in another.

Summary

Keep it simple, organize your website structure into top level, categories, sub-categories and so on. Provide users and search engines with a clear path to your webpages using descriptive anchor text and HTML links. Where you can, provide links within your webpage’s content to other pages within your website. If all else fails, provide a site map page which is clearly linked from your website’s homepage.

Position Gold Launch Redeveloped Website

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Position Gold Ltd. has launched their new search engine friendly website. The developments include:

  • A design facelift making pages more appealing and easier to read
  • New navigation structure grouping sections of the website into top level categories such as ‘Our Services’
  • A new search option which will allow you to perform a keyword search and find results throughout our website
  • Breadcrumb navigation making it easy to return to previous sections of the website
  • New fresh content within the News Articles and SEO Blog sections of the website which will be constantly updated with relevant posts
  • RSS feeds of all news and blog items
  • User accounts which will allow you to register, log-in and contribute to posts within the news and blog sections
  • Easy bookmarking option that allows you to save pages within your own social bookmarking accounts
  • Highlighted call-to-action points which provide you with quick and easy access to our contact details
  • Designed to accessible standards including valid XHTML and CSS

So why the change? Well our focus is always on providing the best service for our clients and sometimes our own website takes a back seat and falls behind the competition. But we also believe there is no better way to showcase our skills than by creating and promoting our own website and have acted upon this. With the development of this new website you should also start to notice improvements in our natural search engine rankings for targeted search terms within our industry.

Our long term aim with this website is to provide visitors with a useful resource that not only offers a point of contact with Position Gold Ltd. and highlights our services but will also bring you useful news articles and blog posts that are targeted towards the SEO community.