External (Outbound) Links

Started by logosoukignite, 06-16-2020, 04:57:23

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logosoukigniteTopic starter

External links to related pages helps Google figure out your page's topic. It also shows Google that your page is a hub of quality info. And this isn't just a theory. The folks at Reboot Online ran an experiment to see if external links helped improve rankings.


mariajonas

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RuskinF

Yes, External bound links create more advantages for your webpage.
As you input external links on your page, you tell Google that you want to network.
You tell Google that you want to connect to the web and increase its value.
That is why External bound links are so important.

John-S

Outbound links, also called external links, direct visitors from pages on your website to other sites on the Internet. Unlike inbound links, which send visitors to other pages on your website, outbound links send visitors to entirely different sites. If another website links to you, it is considered an outbound link.

Lishmalinyjames

An outbound link also called an external link, is a link from your website to a different website. An outbound link for you is an inbound link for someone else. If a link takes readers to another page on the same website, it's called an internal link.


lucycarter

Outbound links are links that point from one website to another. They are often used within the content to add more context and to link a reader to another source that will add additional and important information to the topic at hand.

Yes, They are beneficial for SEO purposes.

saravanan28

An outbound link, also called an external link, is a link from your website to a different website. An outbound link for you is an inbound link for someone else. If a link takes readers to another page on the same website, it's called an internal link.
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