With so much noise about backlinks, PageRank and all the other common SEO terms and strategies thrown around these days, sometimes it’s easy to forget about the basics.
I was checking my Google Analytics stats last week and viewing various traffic trends, popular pages, etc.
One thing I noticed is that a handful of my sub pages have held steady in the search engine rankings for years.
One thing most of these pages have in common is that have a lot of deep links throughout my site.
Deep linking is the process of linking to a page from several different pages of your site using the descriptive keywords you want to target (a.k.a anchor text).
Say you have an article about buying “pretty blue hats” and you want to rank higher for this keyword.ย Comb through your site and find other relevant places to mention this same article and use those keywords and variations of them throughout your site.
It’s an old school tactic, but I see no reason why this still wouldn’t impact SEO, especially for long tail (less competitive) keywords.
I am much better about doing this with my static website because the content is more cohesive, and I tend to cross promote a lot of the same pages.
But since my blog has posts on so many different topics, sometimes I forget to link my posts together.ย If you blog, you may often forget to do the same.
Just a reminder.ย Don’t get so caught up in external SEO factors that you forget the basic on-page strategies.
Paul Fabing says
I wanted to say thank you Lisa. I have been spinning wheels for two weeks chasing less than ethical means to index faster. I should point out that two weeks ago, I couldn’t even write a site, now I manage two. Soon to be three lonely websites, sitting on a free web host on the out reaches of the never indexed internet, lol. I haven’t got all the way through your site yet but I wanted to let you know that I am impressed by your success and have begun to re-evaluate how I understand SEO. I wish that I found your site before I decided to build a website. (Leave it to a software developer to go at something ass-backwards, huh?) Thanks again and I will try to click on a few of your links as I read.
lisa says
Awesome, Paul! Keep up the great work. ๐
Jason says
I am stunned by the amount of useful content on this site for newbie webmasters. Great job!
Marie Vega says
But I m a bit confuse here.. I had a SBI site that I had no time to work on. I agree you should definitely mix it up and use variations of the phrase instead of repeating the same phrase on all your pages. Thatโs very interesting.
Jerrick@ Singapore Web Hosting says
that true , i unable to focus on onsite and offsite SEO at the same time . While i did lot focus on offsite SEO, i will do lot of backlink . Until i find out i miss out something onsite like miss out important keywords and so on , i just get back to onsite SEO.
David of Facts About Nigeria says
Lisa, Your blog is very informative, I have been combing through your articles for the past four hours or so, I am completely baffled by your wealth of knowledge and the experience you have gained while running your numerous sites, I must also commend your courage and enthusiasm. To be frank, you are one of my heroes (I refuse to use heroine).
Rancho Cucamonga homes says
So true, these days there are so many SEO terms coming up that its not possible to understand it unless we practically implement it on our sites whether its about backlinks or pageranks. Practicing SEO means practicing it everyday, its certainly an ongoing process.
stock tips says
thanx for the informative blog post..Internal links are as much important as External links.
sudha says
While the linkโs anchor text value will not be totally diminished it will be reduced and therefore you may get more link juice/value if you use a variety of anchor text with related keywords, long tail links and plurals, abbreviations, etc. while still using the main keyword the most.
STORMART says
Always useful but cannot replace the backlinks from hi pagerank pages.
Exabytes says
i believe most of the guest post do help you to bring a strong link juice for you .
What you need is just post your own blog constantly with keywords you want. Guest Blog will help you to do it for the following.
Jean @ Whiteboard Calendar says
Excellent!! thanks for the interesting idea about linking a articles to each other. Actually the idea gives a really big help for me to know more about these.
Nancy Rose says
A lot of information to sift thru. I found the SEO Smart Links in the wordpress plugins. I’m assuming this will not conflict with all in one seo pack plugin, since I believe they are for different purposes.
Rohini says
I didnt actually knew about this. Now I will be linking keywords in the articles to each other.
sarang says
hey lisa,
was just going through a post about backlinks and found it useful too ..
Michael says
Great tip Lisa.
This is something I just started doing recently. I think it is helping but I just need to keep at it every day!
Shubham Arya says
Hi Lisa,
This particular blog is really amazing as well as i definitely love it. Good job!!
Thanks
Nick@ Cool gifts for men says
hey lisa,
i thought that deep linking just meant linking from other sites to multiple pages of your site and not just your home page? but i will look more into what you said:)
Car News says
Thank you for sharing this. Indeed, deep-linking is still useful. Unfortunately, I’ve been ignoring this thing for a long period, and now I’m a little sorry.
vighnesh nair says
awesome SEO tip ! i think it is more effective than backlinks (?)
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meysha says
I m new with my website.. using wordpress self hosting
I’ ll deinitly using your advice aabove to start ‘flaying’. But I m a bit confuse here.. about backlink. Ppl said backlink will increase page rank, but some person said backlink will decrease your page rank too.
Which one correct, lisa??
Ileane says
Hi Lisa!
When I first starting hearing about “deep linking” the term itself was somewhat frightening. Basically it’s the word “deep” that makes it seem like it might be complicated or extremely technical.
Imagine how silly I felt when I eventually found out there’s really nothing “deep” about it at all. ๐
Thanks.
(btw, what’s the name of your hair channel on YouTube?)
lisa says
LOL Ileane! I know, it sounds a bit complex on the surface doesn’t it? It’s napturallycurly on YT.
Ileane says
Ok, I subscribed and sent you a friend request over there. Keep rocking that music. btw – everyone loves Destrom’s YT channel, thanks for introducing me to him ๐
Stephen says
That’s very interesting. I didn’t even know that was considered an SEO strategy because I figured a page already listed on your site has already been counted (if that makes sense). Obviously, I’m mistaken.
Thanks for the heads up and excellent explanation!
Watch Breaking In Episodes says
I forgot how to make a deep link lolz
Anonymous says
This is a great insight you have here on linkbuilding. Deep linking really play an important role in SEO. All methods just have to work hand in hand.
Aloys Jacobs says
This is a very timely post for me. I started bemusing a few days ago whether it helped deep linking the pages of my site. Now I see it may be imperative to give an overhaul to the linking structure of the site.
I will actually do a little experiment – I will stop backlinking and instead do the deep links as well as I can and then see if there are any results in ranking. After all, why would on-site anchors matter less than off-site ones?
Samuel says
Although it is good for SEO, I actually do deep linking to keep people on my site longer and convert them on something. I’m not too worried about using exact keyword phrases on my blog posts but making sure I link phrases that will make my visitors click and stay longer. If visitors hang around longer I can convert them or get them to share my content which will bring in more visitors.
Gareth Mailer says
To kind of go off what Mark has said above, I took in another Whiteboard Friday on SEOmoz (I think it was actually posted a year or so ago) lately, and one of the best reminders I took from it was the power of acquiring links from a diverse range of root domains.
This kind of feeds in with what I’ve experienced. Rather than acquiring hundreds of links from any one given website, it’s always a far better option to diversify your link profile as much as possible and acquire fewer (quality and authoritative) links from different domains.
This said, another good tip, which again I’ve seen work if you’ve got a good sitewide backlink partnership with another webmaster, is instead of sending all of those site wide links to just one page, spread them out and send them to deeper pages on your site.
This will have the desired effect of bolstering your deeper pages and making them more relevant for a wider range of relevant terms.
Also to feed off what was said about anchor text diversification, I find this also helps with ranking for long-tail queries. I very rarely use less than 3 terms in my anchor text when internal linking. I generally find that including supplementary keywords in there will help with bolstering the relevance of your page(s) to a wider range of long-tail queries.
Anyway, thanks again for the article, Lisa.
Jerrick says
that true, i used to forget as well.
Put a rules to yourself which your blog must have atleast 3 hyperlink all the time then you will be unable to forget it .
Or you specific yourself that everytime you use the keyword you need to put a hyperlink there. So you able to keep in mind when you post your blog.
Tony says
With wordpress, using some software to automatic insert internal link such as SEO Smart Links, it’s good way.
Roppets says
We’ve never done this but we’re planning to do it in the future. Our blog doesn’t have much content yet. Do you guys think doing it earlier would produce better results?
Andy says
Wonderful post!
I decided to link to a few core posts from many of my posts on one of my blogs a few years back. It made all the difference in the world.
Stacey Herbert says
Hi Lisa, I’ve only recently started to backlink to other posts I’ve written when relevant, but never targeting keywords or phrases. Why-because I don’t target any to begin with, at least not for my blog..SBI..well that’s whole different story. I have a question that is not entirely related, but your advice would help. ” How you do go about doing keyword research for say personal development” when each post you produce changes quite dramatically, and your theme is so broad” I have really become stuck with this, and have just be writing, but I don’t want to do this long term. I’ll be going back over my posts this week, to see where else I can implement this advice. Thanks for the goodies : )
Stephen says
I am actually in the process of going through all my sites using this method, so it is funny that out of the blue you do this post which is a great push for me to really concentrate on doing this right.
Thanks Lisa.
Dave Lucas says
Lisa, some of those “old school” tactics are best – many are forgotten – thanks for reminding us of this one!
David Maina says
Nice reminder Lisa. To others its an eye opener
Been trying to do that on my new personal blog. So far it has been giving me good Google indexing ranks.
Mikko says
Thanks for this brief but great post about deep linking. Actually I have no deep links in my blog. Until now!
Mikko from Helsinki
Dave says
Thanks for explaining what “deep linking” is. I thought it meant something completely different. I’ll make sure to do this when I create new content.
South Africa Tour says
Always remember to deep link. If you want to strengthen your inner pages of your website its always good to deep link.
Tarrum says
Excellent point! Not only is this helpful when it comes to SEO, but your readers have more stuff to read and you look more professional! Everyone is seriously only into this “backlink here, backlink there”.
Nipon says
wordpress insight is a good plugin to interlinking webpages.Lisa give this plugin a try.
Sunil says
Good points – old but gold strategy. Still works wonders for me to date with all my niche sites. I would add that in addition to interlinking from within your website, it is important to deep link into the individual webpages of your website from outside links (back link building efforts). This not only instantly indexes my pages on search engines, but helps the stability of my website’s in search engine search results. PR boost is a collateral benefit as well.
As for your blog Lisa, have you considered the SEO inter link type plugins which automatically turn relevant content into links to relevant pages? I have tried it but find it challenging to limit the links on a post. I don’t want 50 links on a 300 word blog post. Just looks like a spammer’s jungle!
Brankica says
Hey Lisa, this is an interesting topic that really resonates with me because of this:
I had a SBI site that I had no time to work on. It had 7 pages and 17 incoming links. Add a few internal links and out of those 7, 6 pages were ranked from spots 11 to 27 on Google.
Considering the site way laying dormant I think that is a great result. And I know that internal linking is what helped. I do the same for my other sites and it help a lot.
So definitely don’t forget those internal deep links, peeps ๐
Ti Roberts says
I agree Brankica,
SBI! is really great for SEO. Although my SBI! site is only 2 months old, I’m already ranking in the top 10 on Google for many keywords. Thanks to the internal linking strategy ๐
Ti
lisa says
That’s excellent, Ti!! Glad you’re loving SBI!.
Ti Roberts says
Another great post Lisa,
I’ve never heard of the term “deep link” before, however I do know the strategy you’re talking about. Didn’t know there was a name for it, lol ๐
I’m currently implementing this linking strategy on my SBI! static website. I’ve found that it is helping to increase my ranking with Google. Especially on one specific tier two page.
Along with the deep link method, I also found it useful to always add text links back to other pages on my site at the bottom of my pages. SBI! taught me this method which seems to be working great as well.
I’ve learned that this not only helps with SEO for specific keywords, it also keep visitors on my site and leads them deeper into my sites content.
Thanks again for this post.
Regards,
Ti Roberts
Kiesha @ We Blog Better says
Hi Lisa,
You’re right to mention this. I had been lazy when it came to doing this as well. But at the beginning of the year, I set out to increase pageviews and the average time spent on my blog. I’ve found that when you link to other relevant pages on your blog, it makes it more convenient for your readers who like to click around.
Since I’ve been doing this, both PVs and time has increase. I knew about the SEO benefit, but just didn’t know how much it actually impacted things. I’ll have to take a closer look now.
Jordy says
Great reminder of the SEO basics. I like to periodically go through my older posts and internally link them up with the newer posts.
With all of the changes that Google’s making, it’s hard to know what to do anymore…so, it is very important to stick with the basics.
Sunil says
Jordy,
Since you often go back to modify/edit older posts, have you experienced any impact from either WordPress or Google in terms of limitations/detrimental effects? I have heard widely that excessively modifying older blog posts is frowned upon. Interested in your experience???
Sally Brown says
Thanks so much. I will look into this. I have done this some, but will have to use more often.
TrafficColeman says
There are plugins now that make this a whole lot easier..just set it up and it do the rest..
“Black Seo Guy “Signing Off”
Paul Salmon says
Deep linking my pages isn’t something that I think about on a regular basis, even though I know I should. If I write a post that is related to another, such as a series-type post, then I will link them together.
The good thing about WordPress is that there are plugins that help you to deep link posts. I use a related posts plugin that will automatically link 4 of my posts to another post, but I also try to link to other posts in the body of my post.
Sometimes I will also revisit old posts to see if I can deep link them, when I remember to do this.
Patricia@lavender oil says
Thanks for the reminder Lisa. So easy to get caught up in everything else that I can forget the basics. I try to target keywords each post; do better in some posts than in others.
Patricia Perth Australia
Sohail says
Thats good point Lisa
One question, if we use one keyword as anchor text for linking from different posts of our blogs (lets say from 5 posts)…is that OK? or should we use variety of keywords as anchor text.
Mark Collier says
The more you use the same anchor text the less Google trusts that link and the more Google believes the link may be trying to game the algorithm, especially when coming from one domain or your own domain.
While the link’s anchor text value will not be totally diminished it will be reduced and therefore you may get more link juice/value if you use a variety of anchor text with related keywords, long tail links and plurals, abbreviations, etc. while still using the main keyword the most.
A recent study by SEOMoz showed there was a larger correlation between partial matching anchor text links and rankings than there was exact match anchor text links. So it may even be that partial match is looked on more favourably by the engines although I personally believe and SEO logic would dictate that exact match links are better.
So essentially don’t get too caught up in the anchor text, use the words that are right for the situation and describe the page best to the user.
lisa says
Good points, Mark. I agree you should definitely mix it up and use variations of the phrase instead of repeating the same phrase on all your pages. 10 years ago that would have worked, but not in 2011.