If you’re involved with the marketing aspect of your web presence, then you’ve probably heard of internal links. Simply put, they’re links on a website that lead to other pages on that same website (hence ‘internal’). Does your business utilize them? It not, you’re missing out on one of the most powerful and reliable methods of lead generation and SEO bolstering available.
The importance of internal linking is often upstaged by inbound links, but it’s a mistake to overlook them completely. It’s easy to fully implement an internal linking strategy and the ROI is truly amazing. Sure, inbound links tell search engines what the world thinks your pages are about, but inbound links let you tell the search engines what YOU think your pages are about, and that has weight.
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Great questions guys. One of the greatest aspects of web providers like dealer.com is that they do allow direct access to add your own contributions to their websites. Writing pages geared for SEO are a great way to enhance your internal linking with dealer.com websites.
At Wikimotive, we're a big fan of dealer.com sites because they follow so many best practices with regard to proper digital marketing. There are a few tweaks we might make, but over all its tough to do a whole lot better.
Thats not to say that having a dealer.com site is all it takes. We find plenty of dealer.com sites with failing grades. Thats not a characterization of the quality of service at dealer.com, but great digital marketing doesn't come with a set it and forget it button. That's where companies like Wikimotive come in. We take a great product like dealer.com's web platform and utilize its potential.
Brad, some flash and java script is OK, you just don't want a website dominated by it. If you are familiar at all with HTML then you can look at the page source of your website and learn a lot about its structure and make up.
But don't worry, if that last line sounded like a bunch of gobbledegook, Wikimotive can do a free evaluation of your website and let you know if you're in the clear.
On the same token, how can I tell if there is java or flash on my dealership site that's built by a 3rd party automotive website company?
Good point Dan I've been thinking the same thing
This is a great e-book but I'm curious how can I implement some of these strategies if my dealership site is build and administrated by a third party like dealer.com?
Thanks for the support everyone, look out for next weeks ebook on Blogging.
Great ebook once again Tim, can't wait for the next one
Internal linking can be very important to your SEO people should definitely read this ebook, especially if you've been ignoring your website's links and navigation structure.
Keep 'em coming Tim
I agree I've been learning a lot from these, by the way excellent title haha.
These ebooks are amazing, every one so far has been thorough and informative.
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