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Edwardgeorge 07-24-2016 08:44 AM

What’s the difference between internal and inbound links?
 
What’s the difference between internal and inbound links?

smmexpertss 07-24-2016 11:12 PM

Internal links: These links are present inside your website's structure, that points to some other object e.g: anchor texts or page which is also existing on the same. Another variation of internal links are Outbound links, which points to websites having a different domain.

Inbound Links: Inbound links are links pointing towards your webpage. It's like someone refering your website from any webpage source other than your's.These are also called backlinks.

RahulKumar 07-25-2016 12:56 AM

Internal Linking: Internal links are links on a page on your site that go to another page on your site. An internal link is a type of hyperlink on a page.

Inbound links: Inbound links(also known as "backlinks") having links from other websites to yours is a critical part of Search Engine Optimization. The Inbound link drives readers to your site, and it also gives you a couple 'bonus points' when it comes to Search engine rank.


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