Hi, If an app requires login to traverse through the internal pages, then how would deep linking help in indexing those pages. What techniques should be used to get indexed those pages? Regards, Megh
Here are 3 major facts about deep linking... 1) Search engine relevance: Deep links have a new meaning due to the introduction of Google’s new algorithm in April. Users will be able to see subpages of apps they have already installed in their search results, provided that the content of the app is indexed. Google has prepared some information on how app-indexing works in Google’s search results: https://developers.google.com/app-indexing/. 2) In-App Advertising: Mobile deep links will also play an important role in in-app advertising going forward. It’s no longer just about getting as many app downloads as possible: app developers are starting to pay more attention to retaining valuable users or to cost-effectively retargeting exisiting users. Using in-app retargeting can help them achieve these goals. One condition for app retargeting is that the app’s subpages can be independently navigated to. Deep linking is necessary in order to redirect users to specific offers within an app. In this way it’s possible to lure a user directly to offers for swimming suits in a shopping app during the summer months, or to direct a user to a special offer on hotels for a destination the user has already searched for. 3) Social Sharing: Mobile deep links will also make app content easier to share, both for the app developer and the user. Of course, it makes more sense to share specific content within an app than to just share the app itself. This represents another opportunity to promote an app and its content effectively.