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Link Management

The task is to put your website on the first page the Search Engine returns. Get that real estate!  Internal Links can be used to focus the dynamics of your website to that strategic landing page or pages. Increasing your search optimization is key to driving traffic to you blog or website​.

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Back Links are where you score big points in search engine placement.  Back Links are links that are placed in another website that link to your website. This is felt to substantiate credibility.  The linking website should be compatible with the product  or information on your website.  Registering with a search engine to index your site in a directory provides you a start to you Back Link count and ensures that your website is easily found online.  

External Incoming Link Flow

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External Incoming Link Flow is Link Flow which is received from other Webpages outside of this Webpage's Website.

Average Link Flow of External Webpages Linking to this Webpage

Link Flow is the life blood of SEO. External Incoming Links from Webpages with a high average Net Total Link Flow will play a significant role in your Website's authority and ability to rank high in organic Search Engine Result Pages (SERPS).

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Gross Total Link Flow

Gross Total Link Flow takes into consideration External and Internal Incoming Link Flow, and represents the snapshot of actual Link Flow that a Webpage receives. Think of Total Link Flow as snapshot in time of Link Flow flowing through a particular point (in this case, a Webpage). A Webpage's Total Link Flow is the External Incoming Link Flow arriving to that Webpage, plus all of the other Webpage's External Incoming Link Flow that made it to this Webpage as a result of the Link Flow® Distribution (the Internal Incoming Link Flow).

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Net Total Link Flow

Net Total Link Flow is what the Search Engine sees after taking all on-page and off-page penalties into account. The SEO Engine Score shows the process in which a Webpage's Gross Total Link Flow is reduced to its Net Total Link Flow

Average Link Flow of External Webpages Linked from this Webpage

One of the most significant indications of your Webpage's authority is the resources it provides to its users via Links. Search Engines prefer a Website that links to other related authoritative Websites with high Link Flow.

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An Example of Link Flow Analysis

Let's say, for example, that a particular Website has 4 Webpages, all linked together in some fashion. Webpage #1 has an Link Flow Distribution of 2%, while Webpages #2,#3,#4 have an Link Flow Distribution of 0.5%. Now let's say Webpage #4 has a lot of External Incoming Link Flow. That Link Flow would first and foremost benefit Webpage #4.

But Link Flow is not stagnant. It continues to "flow" to other Webpages according to the linking structure of that Webpage (and other Webpages in that Website). Therefore, the External Incoming Link Flow that Webpage #4 has now "flows" to Webpage #1, #2, and #3.

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What is the distribution of this "flow"? The Link Flow Distribution tells us that Webpage #1 gets 4 times the Link Flow that is received by Webpage #2 and #3 (2 / .5=4). Therefore, you would expect to see a more significant Total Link Flow for Webpage #1 than you would see for Webpages #2 and #3, even though Webpages #1, #2, and #3 have absolutely NO External Incoming Link Flow. This is because the corresponding Internal Incoming Link Flow has caused the External Incoming Link Flow that came into the Website via Webpage #4 to "pool" into Webpage #1.

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Net Link Flow Shareâ„¢

Net Link Flow Share is the amount of Link Flow that is passed from one Webpage to another through a particular Link. In its simpliest form, the Gross Link Flow Shareâ„¢ amount is the Link Flow of that Webpage divided by the number of "Followable" Links on that Webpage.  SEO Engine, like other Search Engines, actually takes into account many other factors, which are all shown on the Link Scorecards within SEO Engine, and which result in a Net Link Flow Share.

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Increase your Link Flow



Once you have contained your Link Loss™, then focus your Internal linking structure to the important portions of your Website.



In an effort to prevent "Paid Link" penalties on External Outgoing Links, you can place the tag:

rel="nofollow".  Information about our <a href="http://www.examplesite.com/"  rel="nofollow"> products</a> can be found on our Website.  

a "nofollow" Link is always considered a "Dangling Link".

Place a link on the Dangling Webpage to route the Incoming Link Flow® back towards your important Webpages.



If you want to exclude additional files (pages), simply add more Disallow lines.

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User-Agent: Googlebot
Disallow: /private_pages/myprivatepage.htm
Disallow: /private_pages/myprivatepage_2.htm







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