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Originally Posted by beepbeep
hi all
i have read in another post that it is important to have highly linkable content within your website. What does this mean exactly?
thanks
Highly linkable content, is another name for Linkbait. This means that you should have such compelling content on your home page that people want to link to you. OR you could design a game or tool that is relevant to your industry that is so great that others in or related to your industry would want to link to.
Example:
If my site is about Dinosaurs, I want to be the first to write about a dinosaur that NO ONE knows about and write such a compelling article on it that say Smithsonian.com links to me or NationalGeographic.com links to me.
Or
I could make a kids online game relating to dinosaurs and allow other sites to link to the game to play it.
Notice this is totally different than having a site about Dinosaurs and talking about the SAME OLE thing, t rex, brontosauras, tricerytops, etc. This things are boring and you are only writing it to find meaning in your world wide web existence.
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