What makes a link SEO friendly?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by KowDot, Jul 21, 2006.

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    Please could someone tell me what makes a link SEO friendly, thanks?
     
    KowDot, Jul 21, 2006 IP
  2. TechEvangelist

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    It is a direct hyperlink. Not a redirect and not a JavaScript or Macromedia Flash link.
     
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  3. TigerGreen

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    If your keyword phrase for a page on glassware is "cheap pfaltsgraft glassware" then you want someone to link to that page with a link of cheap pfaltsgraft glassware"
     
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  4. KowDot

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    Thanks Guys.

    I have image links in my directory - how would I make these SEO friendly?

    Example:
    <a href="http://www.mysite.com"><img src="mysite.gif" title="mysite"/></a>

    The title is displayed if mouse floated but is this enough. Should I be using alt tags? I want my users to have an seo friendly image link on my site.
     
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  5. 50plus

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    I would suggest that you use Alt tags and include in each a couple of keywords from that page. However, do NOT overdo it ;o)
     
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  6. subseo

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    ...and not a rel=nofollow, for the complete record.
     
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  7. KowDot

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    If I want my users to benefit should the Alt tags have their keywords? Would this be considered overdoing it?

    Thanks
     
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    Can You even get Alt tags on your keywords?

    If so then yes why not!
     
    peeg, Jul 21, 2006 IP
  9. KowDot

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    I've filled the alt tags for users images with users keywords for now but added more content and recently gone to PR3 which is nice :)
     
    KowDot, Aug 9, 2006 IP
  10. vistadivine.com@gmail.com

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    #10
    A link which comes from a quality content site which is also indexed by the major search engines and which doesn't links to too many sites that link is called a quality link.

    Akash Kumar