Thursday, May 21, 2009

Analyze Your Competitor's Site Linking Structure


Use Your Competitor's Secrets To Beat Them

Originally Published: June 27, 2006

50 Links Can Be Better Than 500 Links

Analyze The Linking Structure Of Your Competitors

  • How many inbound links do the other web pages have?

  • Are the other pages linked from .gov and .edu domains?

  • Which web pages exactly link to your site and which web pages link to the top ranked pages?

  • Are these pages different? What do you have to change?

  • Do these pages use the keyword in the links?

  • Do these pages use the keyword in their file names?

  • Do these pages use the keyword in their document titles?

  • Do these pages use the keyword in their body text?

  • Which other keywords are used in the web pages that link to the top ranked pages?

The Right Linking Structure Is The Key To Your Success

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