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- Anchor Text search for term
Anchor text usually gives the user relevant descriptive or contextual information about the content of the link's destination. The anchor text may or may not be related to the actual text of the URL of the link. For example, a hyperlink to the main English Wikipedia page might take this form:
<a href="http://www.wikipedia.org>Wikipedia</a>
The anchor text in this example is Wikipedia; the complex URL http://www.wikipedia.org displays on the web page as Wikipedia, contributing to a clean, easy to read text or document.
Anchor text is weighted (ranked) highly in search engine algorithms, because the linked text is usually relevant to the landing page[2]. The objective of search engines is to provide highly relevant search results; this is where anchor text helps, as the tendency is, more often than not, to hyperlink words relevant to the landing page.
i- Inbound Link search for term
Inbound Link (also One-Way Link) is a term used among webmasters for link building methods. It is a hyperlink that points to a website without any reciprocal link; thus the link goes "one way" in direction. It is suspected by many industry consultants that this type of link would be considered more natural in the eyes of search engines.
Source: Wikipedia. Used under GNU Free Documentation License.
l- Link Popularity search for term
Link popularity is a measure of the quantity and quality of other web sites that link to a specific site on the World Wide Web. It is an example of the move by search engines towards off-the-page-criteria to determine quality content. In theory, off-the-page-criteria adds the aspect of impartiality to search engine rankings. Link popularity plays an important role in the visibility of a web site among the top of the search results. Indeed, some search engines require at least one or more links coming to a web site, otherwise they will drop it from their index.
Search engines such as Google use a special link analysis system to rank web pages. Citations from other WWW authors help to define a site's reputation. The philosophy of link popularity is that important sites will attract many links. Content-poor sites will have difficulty attracting any links. Link popularity assumes that not all incoming links are equal, as an inbound link from a major directory carries more weight than an inbound link from an obscure personal home page. In other words, the quality of incoming links counts more than sheer numbers of them.
Source: Wikipedia. Used under GNU Free Documentation License.
- Link Quality search for term
Link quality is determined by three main factors: 1) the relevance of the content on the linking site and page, 2) the link popularity of the linking site and page, and 3) the placement of the link on the page.
Inbound Link Market allows you to analyze the content relevance and PageRank of linking sites. We also provide information about the placement of the link. So you can make informed decisions about how to develop high quality inbound links.
m- Multi-Way Link search for term
Multi way linking is a technique used for website promotion whereby websites may create similar one way links that each involves 3 or more partner sites. This provides each website with a one way non-reciprocal link. This technique has evolved from reciprocal linking. According to Google and Yahoo, the latest search algorithms have evolved to hold less favor towards websites that contain a high percentage of reciprocated links, and a higher favor towards websites that maintain a high level of incoming non-reciprocated (one-way) links.
The term multi way simply refers to the fact that the link exchange is between 3 or more websites, however each link is singular by only pointing to one other website
Source: Wikipedia. Used under GNU Free Documentation License.
o- One-Way Link search for term
One way link is a term used among webmasters for link building methods. It is a hyperlink that points to a website without any reciprocal link; thus the link goes "one way" in direction. It is suspected by many industry consultants that this type of link would be considered more natural in the eyes of search engines. One Way links are also called Incoming Links or Inbound Links.
Source: Wikipedia. Used under GNU Free Documentation License.
r- Reciprocal Link search for term
A reciprocal link (two-way link) is a mutual link between two objects, commonly between two websites to ensure mutual traffic. Example: Alice and Bob have websites. If Bob's website links to Alice's website, and Alice's website links to Bob's website, the websites are reciprocally linked. Website owners often submit their sites to reciprocal link exchange directories, in order to achieve higher rankings in the search engines. Reciprocal linking between websites is an important part of the search engine optimization process because Google uses link popularity algorithms (defined as the number of links that led to a particular page and the anchor text of the link) to rank websites for relevancy.
Source: Wikipedia. Used under GNU Free Documentation License.
t- Three-Way Link search for term
Three way linking is a technique used for website promotion whereby websites may create similar one way links that each involves 3 partner sites (it is also referred to as a Multi-Way Link). This provides each website with a one way non-reciprocal link. This technique has evolved from reciprocal linking. According to Google and Yahoo, the latest search algorithms have evolved to hold less favor towards websites that contain a high percentage of reciprocated links, and a higher favor towards websites that maintain a high level of incoming non-reciprocated (one-way) links.
The term multi way simply refers to the fact that the link exchange is between 3 or more websites, however each link is singular by only pointing to one other website
Source: Wikipedia. Used under GNU Free Documentation License.
- Two-Way search for term
A two-way link (reciprocal link) is a mutual link between two objects, commonly between two websites to ensure mutual traffic. Example: Alice and Bob have websites. If Bob's website links to Alice's website, and Alice's website links to Bob's website, the websites are reciprocally linked. Website owners often submit their sites to reciprocal link exchange directories, in order to achieve higher rankings in the search engines. Reciprocal linking between websites is an important part of the search engine optimization process because Google uses link popularity algorithms (defined as the number of links that led to a particular page and the anchor text of the link) to rank websites for relevancy.
Source: Wikipedia. Used under GNU Free Documentation License.