Small glossary of links how-to-become-a-blogger-and-earn-1-1 Internal links: These are hyperlinks that lead from your article to another of your articles and/or from one of your pages to another of your pages; External links: these are hyperlinks that connect from one of your articles/pages to an article/page on another blog or website; Backlinks: These are hyperlinks that lead from another blog or website to yours; Orphan articles: These are articles that do not have any internal links pointing to them; Anchor Text: from English, anchor texts, are the words that we transform into hyperlinks, that is, the words to which we connect a URL to physician data create the links; link do follow: these are the hyperlinks that we want search engines to see; No-follow links: these are the hyperlinks that we want search engines to ignore.
I explain the whole reasoning behind this choice of do-follow and no-follow in detail in my article: What are do-follow and no-follow links and how to choose them Why are internal links useful for SEO? Sell with Affiliates For many years it was believed that the only truly useful links for the positioning of a blog were backlinks, that is, links coming from other sites, preferably more authoritative than ours.
based on this, distracting bloggers from the importance of a conscious and intelligent internal link building activity. Today, in an era in which forced link building , with external links and poorly inserted backlinks are either ignored or penalized by Google (if used as a manipulative SEO practice ), SEO strategists have finally realized how much more important internal links are than external ones for the positioning of a blog.