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The total number of linked pages including the same domain affects Google top exposure . 90. Backlink Anchor Text : Google defines the algorithm this way : “First, anchors often provide more accurate descriptions of web pages than the pages themselves.” “Anchors often provide a more accurate description of a web page than the page itself.” Anchor text is less important than before (if over-optimized, it acts as a web spam signal ). However, keyword-rich anchor text still signals high relevancy even though it is small in volume. 91. Alt Tag (for Image Links) Alt Tag (for Image Links) : All text serves as anchor text for the image. 92. Links from .edu or .gov Domains : Matt Cutts says the TLD is not part of the site's significance , and Google also " ignores " many Edu-related links . However, SEO believes that .gov and .edu TLDs influence algorithms. 93.
Authority of Linking Page: From the early days of Google until now , the authority (PageRank) of recommended Cambodia Phone Number Data pages has been considered a very important high-level exposure factor. Google top exposure - link authority Link page permissions 94. Authority of Linking Domain : an independent role in the value of the link. 95. Links From Competitors: Links to other page rankings that appear in the same SERP may be more useful for page ranking for that keyword. 96. Links from “Expected” Websites: Some SEOs say Google won't fully trust a website until it links to them from "probable" sites in the industry. 97. Links from Bad Neighborhoods: Links from so-called “bad neighborhoods” can harm your site . 98. Guest Posts: Links from guest posts are still valuable, but they are not as powerful as editorial links ( “big” guest posts can get your site in trouble). 99. Links From Ads: According to Google, ad links must be nofollow. However, Google can identify and filter out links that lead from advertisements. 100.
Homepage Authority: Links to the home page of a referring page play an important role in evaluating a site's weight. Hedley Digital logo white Google's top exposure service is provided to increase your website's profits . 101. Nofollow Links: This is one of the most controversial topics in SEO, and Google's official position on the matter is as follows: “In general, we don’t follow them.” “Generally, we don’t follow.” At least in some cases, this is the position. Having a certain percentage of nofollow links can indicate whether your link profile is natural or unnatural. 102. Diversity of Link Types: Webspam occurs when an excessive proportion of links come from a single source (e.g. forum profiles, blog comments). In contrast, a normal link profile contains links from a variety of sources. 103. “Sponsored” or “UGC” tags: Links tagged with “rel=supported” or “rel=UGC” are treated differently than regular “followed” or rel=nofollow links. 104.Contextual Links: Links embedded in page content are more persuasive than links on a blank page or elsewhere on the page.
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