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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Deep Linking Within The First 200 Characters

Not many people realize the power of deep linking into your own site within the first paragraph of your blog post, article, PR release, etc.

No, this is not suggested because Google might give more value to links higher within the content. It's simpler.

Whenever your "content" is republished somewhere many times you'll notice that the website will show a brief intro to content (usually your first paragraph) and then offer a link to read further. Well, isn't it nice when your deep links are right there on top, closer to the index page, visible not only to people who read the article but also to search engine's spiders?

My only suggestion is keep it natural.

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Igor Mordkovich is an in-house marketing director for a NYC based online company. He also writes a personal blog on search marketing and advertising.

Igor's Blog: http://www.bizmord.com/Blog

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