Why You Must Pay Attention to Your Blog’s Link Structure
Creating a strong internal linking structure is important for your blog if you want to see a rise in your search engine rankings and at the same time give your visitors an easy way to navigate your blog. A lot of people have trouble getting this one right, so we will show you some excellent guidelines so you can get it right.
Never forget the most important part of this is you plus your moving forward after reading about PR BACK LINKS, here. We all know how much people like to complain about things, and that is one thing that really hardly ever gets anything done.
We do not really know why most people do not advance themselves, but that seems to be the common thing to do, or not do. It is a noble thing to be different from the rest because the rest, or most, of the people just sit and wait for something to change.
We all know it is easy to think about things, but the other part of the equation is the movement part – move toward your goals. Do continue on with this because the best is yet to come. 404 Pages and Links: There isn’t a person who likes stumbling on error pages, including your audience. You can make your error pages a positive experience for your audience, meaning that you can benefit from these pages. It is a good opportunity for you to convert your 404 error pages into something that is user friendly and send some more traffic to the important pages on your blog. If you’re using WordPress, you’ll find it easy to edit the theme to modify the 404 page and add your own links to it. All you need to do is open up the 404.php file and edit it by including the content of your choice along with your links.
You should never allow your blog’s error pages to go to waste when they can work for you.
Easily Accessible: People need to be able to get to your important pages and articles easily, without having to go through too many links. Users shouldn’t have to click more than twice to get to your most important pages, which is valid both for SEO reasons and to make users happy. Search engines favor those pages that are easily accessible from the homepage.
Like many other blogs do, you can include a menu in your sidebar that has a list of all your popular posts. You can create links on your homepage to your most important posts and articles. This too can be automated with a plugin or done manually.
The fact is, the loading speed of your blog’s pages does affect your page rank and this has been proven time and again. So what you can do is optimize your graphics if you have a lot of them. You can optimize for load time by way of a good site map. If each of your page loads in less than 1.5 seconds, then it’s seen by Google as good load time. Be sure to compress the large images if you have to help you speed up your blog.
You can also improve the CTR from RSS readers by including internal links in the first few paragraphs of your articles. Your ultimate objective should be to have an organized blog that contents great content and simple navigation. Every single internal link that you add to your blog should lead your reader to something more relevant and helpful.