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This page contains listings contextually, grammatically and meaningfully related to the keyword/phrase '...linking...'. If you have text in any page containing the keyword/phrase '...linking...' you can add your contextual listing here; it's free and your listing will appear online in real time containing hyper link to your page. In addition, if you are familiar with the keyword/key phrase'...linking...', please consider writing a short description about it. Comments are also welcomed.Add contextual listing for: linking


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Found in context: { ... linking text ads that link to your site's interior pages increase the individual page rank, and improve the sites useablity by relating directly with the searchers needs.To make your site user friendly it would be prudent to arrange the layout of each page to give the visitor a brief idea of where they have arrived, a link back to the home page and obvious links to the proceding pages.That way a vistor who arrives a a page directly is able to navigate your site without difficulty. Deep linking enhances usability because it is more likely to satisfy users' needs. Generic links, such as links to a company's homepage, are less useful than specific links that take users to an individual article or product.Now that we finally have effective Web-wide search engines, users will likely use them more often to locate deep links to a specific solution, rather than starting out at a company's homepage.Supporting Deep-Link UsersA website is like a house with a hundred doorways: the front door is simply one among many ways to get in. A good website will accommodate visitors who choose different routes.Here are two guidelines for enhancing usability for users who enter your site at interior pages:Tell users their arrival point, and how they can proceed to other parts of the site by including these three design elements on every single page:Company name or logo in upper sectionDirect, one-click link to the homepageOrient the user relative to the rest of the website. a breadcrumb trail is usually the best way to do this. Also, include links to other resources that are directly relevant to the current location. Don't bury the user in links to all site areas or to pages that are unrelated to their current location.Don't assume that users have followed a drill-down path to arrive at the current page. They may not have seen information that was contained on higher-level pages.When to Avoid Deep LinksIn a few cases, deep links are unhelpful because certain pages cannot or should not be used before users have passed through higher-level pages.P>It's easy to prevent search engines from deep linking to a specific page. Simply include the following meta-tag code in the HEAD part of the page:<META NAME="robots" CONTENT="noindex">Well-behaved search engines will exclude any such page from their databases.Deep linking is your friend: It gets users to their preferred destination as quickly as possible. Thus, you should only use the "noindex" meta-tag for pages that users should never visit first.This a free text ad... }
 

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We want to improve both the common users' and web publishers' experience with LinkedWords. Help us add a professional explanation to every keyword, key phrase or key sentence in our web-platform. If you are familiar with the keyword/key phrase '...linking...', please consider writing a short description about it. Please take into consideration the URL path as well as the category the keyword/phrase '...linking...' is located in, in most cases it carries out different meaning. In this case, write the description in the context of the path { ......} to the keyword/key phrase '...linking...'. Note that some common words may not fall into any description.

For example: if a keyword (online forum) is located in '..Agriculture/Chemicals/online_forum.php', a description should be different from the same keyword/phrase 'online forum' located in '..Games/online-games/online_forum.php'.

Description of ... linking ... : { ... Write a short description about linking ... }

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