Backlink
Backlinks, also
known as incoming links, inbound links, inlinks, and inward links, are incoming links to a website or web
page. In basic link terminology, a backlink is any link received by a web node
(web page, directory, website, or top
level domain) from another web node.
Inbound
links were originally important (prior to the emergence of search engines) as a
primary means of web navigation; today, their significance
lies in search engine optimization (SEO). The number of backlinks is one
indication of the popularity or importance of that website or page (for
example, this is used by Google to determine the PageRank of a webpage). Outside of SEO, the
backlinks of a webpage may be of significant personal, cultural or semantic
interest: they indicate who is paying attention to that page.
Search Engine Rankings
Search engines often use the number of backlinks that
a website has as one of the most important factors for determining that
website's search engine ranking, popularity and importance.Google's description
of their PageRank system, for instance, notes that Google interprets a link from page
A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B. Knowledge of this form of search
engine rankings has fueled a portion of the SEO industry commonly termed linkspam, where a company attempts to
place as many inbound links as possible to their site regardless of the context
of the originating site.
Websites
often employ various searchengine optimization techniques to
increase the number of backlinks pointing to their website. Some methods are
free for use by everyone whereas some methods like linkbaiting requires quite a
bit of planning and marketing to work. Some websites stumble upon
"linkbaiting" naturally; the sites that are the first with a tidbit
of 'breaking news' about a celebrity are good examples of that. When
"linkbait" happens, many websites will link to the 'baiting' website
because there is information there that is of extreme interest to a large
number of people.
There
are several factors that determine the value of a backlink. Backlinks from
authoritative sites on a given topic are highly valuable.If both sites have content
geared toward the keyword topic, the backlink is considered relevant and
believed to have strong influence on the search engine rankings of the webpage
granted the backlink. A backlink represents a favorable 'editorial vote' for
the receiving webpage from another granting webpage. Another important factor
is the anchor text of the backlink. Anchor
text is the descriptive labeling
of the hyperlink as it appears on a webpage. Search engine bots (i.e., spiders,
crawlers, etc.) examine the anchor text to evaluate how relevant it is to the
content on a webpage. Anchor text and webpage content congruency are highly
weighted in search engine results
page (SERP) rankings of a webpage
with respect to any given keyword query by a search engine user.
Increasingly,
inbound links are being weighed against link
popularity and originating
context. This transition is reducing the notion of one link, one vote in SEO, a trend proponents who hope will help curb linkspam as a
whole.
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar