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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Southern Cal
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Hi warriors, I have a question if I may I use seobook and I see on lots of sites that the portion of the "site info" where the blue "exclamation point" is, once I click the exclamation point, the right bottom corner displays a module which shows(I have the toolbar installed) Open Site Explorer(and it has a dozen listings of internal links) juicy links juicy subdomain links root links (blah blah) . . . . (and so forth, about a dozen all together) when I look at my "newer" site, that whole area of "internal type links" shows no links ZERO...when I look at the sites of others, I see lots of links(#'s) in that section Can anyone tell me what I'm missing or how to go about creating them? (as you can tell I'm clueless) your feedback is certainly appreciated Dano~ |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010
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Internal site links are created by linking different pages in your websites. for example you have yourwebsite.com/ and yourwebsite.com/yourkeyword if you link those two together that would create your internal link. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Southern Cal
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thank you I suspected that was the case, I use wp themes I wish I could see someone do it "real time" I don't have a sense of a better "working example" if that makes sense? Dano~ |
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