You Put Your Hyperlinks Where?
So, where is the best place to put your hyperlinks, are they at the beginning, the middle, or the end.
I guess that depends on what you are writing and what you plan to accomplish.
Some people might say they are most resourceful in the beginning to bring people to their best product, while others say they would like to explain what they are promoting first, then they put their hyperlinks in the middle of their blog, article, hub page, Squidoo Lense, or whatever they are promoting.
Then, others put more hyperlinks at the end of their page, that way they know people are still reading their offering.
I am still a newbie on the internet, and the best place I learned to put hyperlinks is in the title of my Squidoo Lense.
Until I read about that in a free Squidoo guide from potpiegirl, I would have never thought of that.
Then the title of your lense becomes a Google ad after you feed your RSS to Google.
WOW !! How wonderful is that, I don't have to pay for a Google ad.
After Google indexes my lense faster, because of the hyperlinking, I remove the hyperlink because the language doesn't disappear.
I enjoyed the term "latent symantic indexing", a phrase I first heard from our very own awesome author, Richard Dennis.
In his articles, Richard explains the importance of LSI and how Google will pay attention to your writings if you sprinkle your articles, blogs, etc, with hyperlinks back to your other writings, Google begins to notice you if you put hyperlinks in the right places.
The more places you link to, the better your search engine ranking.
All you have to do is follow the rules for submission belonging to Squidoo, WordPress, Google Blogger, or wherever you plan to submit to.
I am sure all of you have your favorite place to put hyperlinks and your method behind it is truly one that works.
Now all we have to to is keep writing and keep hyperlinking.
I guess that depends on what you are writing and what you plan to accomplish.
Some people might say they are most resourceful in the beginning to bring people to their best product, while others say they would like to explain what they are promoting first, then they put their hyperlinks in the middle of their blog, article, hub page, Squidoo Lense, or whatever they are promoting.
Then, others put more hyperlinks at the end of their page, that way they know people are still reading their offering.
I am still a newbie on the internet, and the best place I learned to put hyperlinks is in the title of my Squidoo Lense.
Until I read about that in a free Squidoo guide from potpiegirl, I would have never thought of that.
Then the title of your lense becomes a Google ad after you feed your RSS to Google.
WOW !! How wonderful is that, I don't have to pay for a Google ad.
After Google indexes my lense faster, because of the hyperlinking, I remove the hyperlink because the language doesn't disappear.
I enjoyed the term "latent symantic indexing", a phrase I first heard from our very own awesome author, Richard Dennis.
In his articles, Richard explains the importance of LSI and how Google will pay attention to your writings if you sprinkle your articles, blogs, etc, with hyperlinks back to your other writings, Google begins to notice you if you put hyperlinks in the right places.
The more places you link to, the better your search engine ranking.
All you have to do is follow the rules for submission belonging to Squidoo, WordPress, Google Blogger, or wherever you plan to submit to.
I am sure all of you have your favorite place to put hyperlinks and your method behind it is truly one that works.
Now all we have to to is keep writing and keep hyperlinking.