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Internal Linking
While getting other sites to link back to your website is not always directly in your control, with inter linking each and every link comes from a trusted and powerful website, yours!
This will help in the long run when the spiders take a look at your site and pages.
4 tips to think of when you are inter linking your pages:
Anchor Texts: You should make your anchor texts fairly short and to the point. While including action statements to your visitor is always considered a smart move in the conversion way of thinking, avoid the generic, “Click Here” option.
It is a good idea to make your keywords throughout your page the anchor for your hyperlinks.
Using Links semi-sparlingly. Since we are always stating; Use a ratio of 3-4 keywords to every 500 words in an article; this should keep you away from going hyperlink crazy within your content.
Do Not Ignore your additional pages. If you spend all of your time focusing on your homepage, optimizing for your home page and keyword decking out your homepage, you are losing a great opportunity to boost your supporting pages up the SERPs.
After you have taken all of these tips into consideration you can go ahead and start linking your pages. It is always best to link the supporting pages of websites back to the main page of its subject minded homepage. The closer a page is to a homepage, the more relevant and important the search engines are going to presume this page is.