Backlinks to Each Page in an Authority Site?

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I am building my authority site (see signature) and I am pretty happy with the way its been growing. But unfortunately, most visitors I get do not go to other pages, only to read my posts. (I rarely get more than 20 uniques a day anyways). I was wondering, to get more people to the other pages, do I need to build backlinks to each page, with appropriate keywords?
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  • Profile picture of the author SeanSupplee
    yup, each page has its own PR rank its own backlinks etc which rank it in the search engines.
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  • Profile picture of the author Theory5
    Well I suppose I can add backlinking to each page to the list of items I need to buy once I get some cash...
    And i think I will check out that link in your sig, it looks promising.
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  • Profile picture of the author GoingSomewhere
    You really have to build backlinks to your
    inner pages to get traffic to it. As soon as
    your website gets its own ranking for some
    keywords, that traffic will start trinkling to
    other pages as well.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mr Money Maker
      Yes having backlinks to every page is a good idea.....I don;t know if you knew though Google has changed the way they rank websites starting March 29,2011.

      In order to stop article spinning and press-release link farms, google started to drop sites that don't have quality links aim at nearly every page of those websites.
      Google figures so many people would post press-release's to create back links and aim those backlinks at their own websites,and then spin the articles ( spinning is changing a few words around in an article so it appears as a new or different article and then posting more back links and spamming googles index ) ... trouble is those articles have no PR rankings... even if the front page of the website has a high PR ranking, the back pages have no rankings or links aimed at them....

      I guess google figures by penalizing press-release sites, they could totally drop many of the press-release companies right out of google's rankings.
      Anyways to makea long story short....Press -release companies have been hit hard. I did notice a few of the News Company's who post press release where not penalized, I guess google thinks a few should stay online, or they are paying to be on.

      So...yes post links at every page...and try and do some great SEO work on every page and get ranked on top of google.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sheryl Polomka
    If it's still a relatively new site then give it time. You will want to build backlinks to your inner pages as well as your home page, particularly if you are trying to rank any pages for a particular keyword.

    Nice site - good luck with it
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