Hi,
Ok I finaly grasped the inbound links thing, yep 'morning!'
So if we are to add value to our site while boosting SERP and not employ bad
SEO practices, can someone point me in the right direction please.
if you wrote an article/blog, how do you do the links, for example , if we were to write an article about remortgaging, would we anchor every time the word remortgage is used to the remortgaging advice page?
or do you write the article and at the end have one link to the relevant page?
I was (due to the industry i'm in) concidering doing a 'Glossary of Terms' page, this would be adding value to the site and offering guidance to our visitors, however, is doing this good
SEO and acceptable?
If all other pages where ever the words in the glossary appeared, linked through to the term on the glossary page, would this help SERP while offering added value to the site?
However, I do not want all the pages ending up with alot of the text being a mass of hyperlinks (visibly), I take it as long as the user can see the text, that is not cloacking, how I decide to style the anchor pseudo classes is my choice right and will not affect ranking?
is this a value added
SEO idea? and if so , how would you implement it?
I could get the compliance team to start a blog type article based part of the site, there is a lot of legal / regulatory information that would be very usefull to pass on to our visitors, for example HIPS, being the current hot topic.
I'm unsure on how this bit would work, do we create a system to enable them to create/amen/edit the articles themselves, but they no nothing of HTML coding, so would not know what keywords to link or how or to where.
Whic I myself am still unsure of, or do they give me the aticle content and I 'mark it up' again, guidance on what is linked and to where is much appreciated.
Many thanks,
1DMF
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