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Internal links: What, Why and How - Jasim SEO Analyst

When you think of SEO, links probably come to mind. But there are different types of links. Your site has internal links from page to page, outbound links from your site to another site, and inbound links from another site to your site. Today I'm going to give you a quick overview of internal linking. Learn what internal links are, why they are important for SEO , and how. What are internal website links? Internal website links are links that point from one web page on one website to another web page on the same website. Examples of common internal links: Main navigation at the top of a website Footer links at the bottom of a website Contextual links embedded in web page content Links to related content on other websites Content These links (aka "fragments" or anchor links) within a web page Why are internal links important for SEO? There are several reasons why internal links are important to a website's SEO strategy. User Satisfaction : Internal links help site visi

How to Remove a Webpage and SEO impact of removing webpages

In some cases, a website may no longer be relevant to your business. Or maybe there are other reasons for removing them. However, page shutdown can cause problems with search engine optimization and user experience. What are you doing? This article explains why web pages should be deleted and how to minimize the impact on SEO. Feel free to skip: Why delete your website? How does deleting your web page affect your SEO? Remove it? Outdated content is one of the most common reasons people want to remove a website. For pages that don't deserve tedious updates and rewrites, this makes sense. Sometimes you may want to delete web pages that are no longer relevant. In other cases, we may need to remove an entire section of our website. For example, if we no longer provide the services mentioned on the page. Of course, some website owners may need to remove harmful content from their websites. But that's another topic. SEO Impact of Deleting a Web Page on Your Website Publishing a web p

6 Must-Have Website Plugins for Your Website

WordPress is the world's most popular website builder, powering almost 40% of all websites. One of the many reasons for its popularity is the ability to easily customize your website to suit your brand's needs and goals using themes, custom code, and/or plugins. You may have heard of plugins, but what exactly are plugins, when and how should you use them, and which plugins do you really need? Let's: What is a plug-in?  a plug-in is a software used to add new functionality or extend the functionality of a website. It works just like the app for smartphones. Simply put, it makes it easy for users to add functionality to their website without her knowing a single line of code. For example, a hairdresser can use a plugin to add a calendar appointment tool to their website, and a clinic can use a plugin to add his HIPAA-safe contact form. But with over 58,000 WordPress plugins to choose from, deciding which one is best for your site can be overwhelming. but it is important to us

Google Analytics Guide for Tracking Website Activity and Visitors

Google Analytics Google Analytics is Google's tracking software that tracks and reports website traffic. This is a free service that allows you to track website activity and visitors. Google launched this service in November 2005. Google Analytics is currently the most widely used web analytics service on the Internet. Google Analytics analytics can also determine where visitors come from, how long they stay, and where they are. Using Google Analytics you can find the following details: How many people visit my website? Where do the visits come from [we can find out their location] What device was used to visit? Website Which pages of are visited most often? What blog content do visitors like most? How can I improve website performance? Google Analytics is connected to our website using a tracking code. This is the analytics account JavaScript code. These visits are Direct/Natural Visits Referral Visits Social Media Visits Organic Visits Direct visit Visitors who w