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How many links to put on one page is one of the most frequently asked questions by those who are just learning SEO first. This is a question that is usually difficult to answer because every website is different in character.
Different nature how does that mean?
Look, if I create a website that discusses how to create a website, then having 30 to 50 links in the page of the website is something reasonable. But if I create a news website, then have 200 to 300 links in a single web page that also still includes reasonable ....
So how to determine how many links can be installed in one page? For me the ideal is SEMINIMAL MAY AND THAT REALLY NEED TO ....
Well then many are confused, who really need it like what?
The links are sitewide
The sitewide link is a link that is displayed on all pages of your website. As in the menu in the header, or links on the sidebar and footer.
Link On Header
Keep all links in the header is a link to the important pages in your website. For example the links to the most frequently searched pages in your niche or the greatest traffic. Never install an external link within the header area because it will make it difficult to collect points.
Do not also have too many links in this header. Ten is the value of a reasonable number of links. Unless you are strong looking for backlinks.
Link on sidebar
Links on this sidebar you can focus on ensuring Googlebot crawls all your articles. So here you can put a link label and archive of your blog. You can also install the link TERMINENT ARTICLES or LATEST ARTICLES in the sidebar of your website.
Link On Footer
For your own footer you can install links that provide information about who you are or what your business. For example: link author or about us, or disclaimer, or contact us. If you really want to install a social media page, then the footer is the most appropriate choice.
Links On Articles
Main article or Support
When you are considering putting up links in your article pages, then consider whether the article you created is your mainstay article for traffic or just articles supporting the main article. If this is the main article, then you can put some links to the supporting article, but make sure there is a link of the main article in the supporting article.
But if you make this as a supporting article, then you can make sure there is a link to the main articles, but in the main articles, there is no obligation to link to this article. Main articles can also display links sitewide, but the supporting articles should be avoided appear sitewide.
See Relevant Position For Links
Relevance is very important in putting an internal link. So try to put a link in a position that is between the paragraphs that are very focused on discussing the things that match with the page targeted by the link.
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