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Internal Linking

Internal linking is important for both user experience and search engine crawlers, to help them find relevant and important pages. Our SEO Office Hours recaps on internal linking topics cover queries including the importance of internal links for SEO, how anchor text is used as a ranking signal, and how Google handles internally linked parameter URLs for indexing.

For more on internal linking, check out: 5 Internal Linking Strategies to Boost SEO and Drive Organic Traffic

High Volume of Sitewide Links Make It Harder To Understand Connections Between Pages

John recommends against high volumes of sitewide navigation links which make it harder for for Google to understand the connections between the pages.

17 May 2016

Many to One Canonical Tags May Be Ignored

Google will try to follow canonicals by default, but they ignore canonical tags if there are significant content differences, or if a lot of URLs canonicalising to the same page, if they think it’s a mistake.

17 May 2016

Google Crawls Repeated Links Where One is Nofollowed

If you have 2 links on a page to the same target, but one is nofollowed, then Google will just crawl the followable link.

17 May 2016

Title Attribute on Links is Ignored

Google ignores the title attribute in anchor links, but does use alt tags for images inside a link.

8 Mar 2016

Anchor Text is Used for Relevancy

Google does include anchor text for links in to a page for ranking relevancy.

23 Feb 2016

Nofollow Is Ok to Control Googlebot

It’s OK to use nofollow on internal links to control Googlebot behaviour but you need to be careful you are not making it hard for your site to be crawled.

12 Feb 2016

Link Position Doesn’t Affect Their Value

In general Google does not treat links differently depending on their position on the page.

29 Jan 2016

Boilerplate Content Makes it Harder to Find Relevant Content

If your navigation is very large, it can add a lot of text to the page which might make it harder for Google to identify the parts of the page which are relevant. Google is trying to identify boilerplate elements which it can ignore, but the harder this is, the more likely that genuine content might not get classified as relevant.

2 Dec 2015

Content Behind Search Forms May Not Be Seen

Google will have trouble finding all the content on sites with a large number of pages which can only be reached through a search form. John recommends some kind of sensible linking structure.

1 Dec 2015

Anchor Text Counts as Page Content

Google does use the anchor text on internal links to understand the content of pages, but also says that links are treated as text on the page so you should avoid stuffing them with keywords.

27 Oct 2015

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