3. Controlling your
outbound links is vital to
your site’s on site SEO
strategy.
In SEO, understanding
outbound links is one step
forward for your on site optimization.
4. Outbound links are links that are meant to take you
elsewhere. These are links that are going to direct you to
another specific webpage or website altogether.
5. When someone clicks an
outbound link, it simply means
that the person is
of
your site, into another website.
going out
6. All websites have outbound links. There will always be great
sources to cite when sharing information, such as
resources, social network accounts, and other useful websites.
7. All these ‘other websites’ are
entities that are apart from
your ownership.
8. All these ‘other websites’ are
entities that are apart from
your ownership.
Pointing out to them will obviously direct traffic from your site to them
meaning you’re giving your visitors an exit opportunity from your site.
9. All these ‘other websites’ are
entities that are apart from
your ownership.
Pointing out to them will obviously direct traffic from your site to them
meaning you’re giving your visitors an exit opportunity from your site.
That is, if you don’t use the target=”_blank” attribute of an
outbound link (it is highly recommend that you do).
10. You already get the gist that outbound
links are not really something to keep a
potential customer or a reader in your
website, right?
11. You already get the gist that outbound
links are not really something to keep a
potential customer or a reader in your
website, right?
Now don’t get it wrong, don’t try to antagonize it
– in fact outbound links as a reader is
great
12. You already get the gist that outbound
links are not really something to keep a
potential customer or a reader in your
website, right?
Now don’t get it wrong, don’t try to antagonize it
– in fact outbound links as a reader is
great because most outbound links helps us find
more relevant information.
13. The thing you have to
know about outbound
links is that it passes
on link juice to
whoever it points to.
14. The thing you have to
know about outbound
links is that it passes
on link juice to
whoever it points to.
And yes, the one
passing it on of
course, loses some of
its own juice.