How To Build Embedded LinksBy Mark WaltersAll ecommerce businesses employ embedded links to improve their Page Rank, and to lead customers from one area of the website to the next. One of the most common is ‘Click Here’. These lead to the website’s most important pages, buy now pages, and squeeze pages. Most webmasters discount these links as unimportant.
Focus on Search EnginesWhen the search engine robots travel to the site to ‘spider’ the content and rank the website, ‘Click Here’ becomes one of the dominant keyword phrases. It is fun to go to Google and type in the keyword phrases ‘click here’ to see what happens. No one starts out to become #1 for the keyword phrase, ‘click here.’ Tagging the Bottom of the Content
Another mistake is adding a list of links at the bottom. Google gives very little weight to links at the bottom of a page. So, adding, ‘cheap digital camera’ at the bottom of the page will not attract search engine robots as well as using the same keyword phrase buried inside content. One way to sidestep these two problems is to use a short comment:
External Links
This is also true of external links from partners, press releases, articles and shared content links. The bottom of the article or press release includes a short tag. That tag should embed the link in a keyword phrase, and it should be inside the link, not at the end. Many Do-It-Yourself Internet Marketers add the URL, believing users will remember it - they won’t. So, the benefit of an ‘executive level’ link is lost, because the URL is written out and is not remembered by visitors.
Images
Despite the fact that all self-help sites teach Internet Marketers to add keyword phrase tags to the image, most do not. Adding alt tags to an image can make a vast difference to a website’s rank, especially an ecommerce shopping market.
~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~About the author: Mark Walters is a third generation entrepreneur and author. He offers free training and investing videos designed to speed you towards financial independence at http://www.cashflowinstitute1.com/Articles.html
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