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Google SEO Tip: Interlink Your Articles Together

Here is a very quick and easy tip that will help you increase the amount of pages Google indexes when a Google Bot visits your site. Interlink your articles together to form a huge internal chain of relevant content within your site. As I have said before in a previous article, the pack of Google Bots can be controlled and taught to do what you expect them to do. Google Bots are not much different than a typical domesticated family dog. You can teach a dog how to sit, roll over, and fetch. Training Google Bots isn’t much more difficult. It all has to do with controlling your links, controlling your content, and teaching the Google Bots where to go and in some cases where not to go.

If your home page is bombarded with tons of links, not only is that confusing for yourself, your viewers, but also it is confusing for the Google Bots. Keep your home page simple. Don’t have a ton of links on your home page. Display at most the 10 most current articles on your site.

In each article, any time you mention something you have already talked about in detail, be sure to link to previously written articles. In the previously written article, it is a great idea to update it and find sentences that touch on topics that you have covered in detail in newer publications. Update and link words or sentences to the newer articles.

Interlinking your articles together is in many ways creating your own controlled Internet of relevant content within your site. Basically, your job is to create many pathways and walkways for the pack of Google Bots to travel on. You can control and teach a Google Bot where to go by controlling the links available to the bot.

Also, in controlling your content and links, it is very important to make sure your site doesn’t look like an advertisement campaign nightmare… some blog sites I visit are scary! Buy this, click that, etc… if you don’t have any traffic and want to be successful and gain more traffic, first impressions are the key, and when choosing which content to put into your site, ask yourself this, would I put this stuff in my own house?

My name is Garry Conn. I write about Google SEO, Successful Blogging, and Online Marketing. I am here to help you. I want to encourage you to ask questions, comment or offer suggestions. I volunteer my time in and publish many articles in order to help you become a successful blogger.

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