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  1. Thank you for informative video, during old post update, can I interlink new post url to old post if relevant?

    I mean

    New post link to –> old post (during update) ?

  2. Hello dear Neil! I have a question – How many internal links are good for 3000 + words article with topical relevance/LSI keywords? I am very curious to know this. Please give me the answer…

    Anyway,
    Have a great day!

  3. Let's say I have a blog having articles on similar parent topic like 'Best restaurants California' , 'Best restaurants Florida' and so on.
    Can I just add a section after 'conclusion' of these articles called 'You might also like' and list these similar articles out? That way I am getting an in-text internal link for all these articles without having the headache of including these links inside the article.

  4. Winner of a video, been searching for "what is an inbound link to my website?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried – Fenriannade Inconceivable Future – (do a search on google ) ? It is a great one of a kind product for discovering how to get a flood of free online traffic to your website without the headache. Ive heard some decent things about it and my mate got excellent results with it.

  5. Is it okay to use the keyword you want a page to rank for in the anchor text of an internal link to another page on your site?
    For example, I am trying to rank a page for the term 'prolotherapy.' In the text on that page I want to link to another page on my site using the anchor text 'prolotherapy for the knee.' My yoast plug-in says not to use the term prolotherapy in the anchor text of any of my internal links. What are your thoughts?

  6. Thank you, Neil. Decided to make our internal links more "pyramid shape" by removing some illogical ones and applying no follow tags to some and this immediately resulted in three times more organic traffic and more than doubled the impressions on Google. 👍

  7. About updating old posts with new links, what if two posts (old and New) point to each other using internal links ? Is that good?

  8. The best advise from thus video (for me) You don't need to create a cornerstone content and then link your product page; You can create a main product page and then internal link tour related product pages… Thanks Neil

  9. Nice video as always, Neil! Do you have any suggestion for WordPress-internal-link-suggesting-plugin? I will have so many articles in the upcoming months, what is the best and fastest way to add internal link for all the articles?

  10. Makes sense, especially the part where you don't just link from every single piece of content on your blog. I mean come on, Google are onto these things a lot, juts trying and making things as natural as they could be is both easy and a good long term strategy guaranteed to usually be aligned with where things are moving.

  11. Sir I Write on Trending Topics daily. I write in specific way. When i write a small article with in 400 words i rank in top 10. but When i tried to write 700 or 800 words i never get ranked in Top 10 or first page. I tried this for 6-7 times. I switch daily to 300-400 and 700-800 words. and i always get ranked for small article. I love to write long articles. What should u suggest.

  12. Competition 0.17,

    What does this mean in Ubersuggest? is this very difficult keyword to rank #1? Please make a video about Ubersuggest and tell us how to use this awesome free tool.

  13. Hi Neil. I have a successful post that was a commentary of a TV program on shopping, and shows the best of certain products, with affiliate links. But I wanted to build on that by doing a top 10 of each type of product. Is it ok to link from the original post to the later posts, and also back again? Or should those links be only one way?

  14. Hey,
    I just wanted to know…how you started marketing…I know your story but what step you took to learn marketing…I am really confused how to start and what to follow…Looking forward to your Answer

    Riya Sagar

  15. Hi Neil, I have a question regarding duplicate content. My website has been online for approx. 7 months and during that time I've managed to get some of my blog posts republished in well known online magazines within my industry. Within my own articles, I'll often hyperlink back to certain pages on my own website. When online magazines republish my content they often have those same hyperlinks within there article they're republishing on their website. A lot of these news websites have agreements with other news websites that automatically republish their content (essentially my content) on their websites creating a lot of backlinks for me. My question is, while on the surface this sounds great because I'm getting lots of targeted backlinks but in reality can Google look at this as "too targeted" or "too spammy" URL link building? Thanks for your help.

  16. Thank you for this Neil! When you write a new post, how do you decide what old posts you are going to link it from? Only the ones that make sense or do you also look at page authority for this?

  17. I have been doing my own business for about 6 months now and it’s a little different then most. Being a musician can be hard and finding out a good vantage point to engage your customers on buying stuff can be difficult, most musicians just don’t have a lot of money whether there full time or not. Do my question is how do I get a better ROI with services I put up on my website gearing to a very different target market?

    Thanks for all you do Neal, really appreciate you guys

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