Post by account_disabled on Jan 11, 2024 8:52:18 GMT
One of the best known is goo.gl, managed by Google, another is bit.ly (which also allows you to count the clicks that the shortened link has obtained , as well as offering many other useful statistics). When you get a link of this type, it is a good idea to analyze how the redirect is done , to understand if it is able to pass on all the possible link juice . There are also various ways to link a resource: • Direct .
It is the classic link capable of taking you directly from one page to another. • Redirects . It's a link that takes you to a page, but first goes to another page. It's worth remembering that a 301 redirect tells the search engine that the resource has been Malaysia Phone Number List moved permanently to a new URL, and that this redirect also transfers all PageRank (at least according to what Matt Cutts said on February 25 2013). Pay attention instead to 302, which is believed not to pass link equity . • Site-wide . It is a link inserted on all pages of a site (for example, in the sidebar or footer).
If Google deems it natural, it will often count it as a single link;, he may unleash the Penguin's wrath. • JavaScript . JavaScript is often used to create particular menus within sites or blogs. Google's ability to follow certain links included in JS has been known since 2009 , and in 2011 the Googlebot began indexing some comments in AJAX/JS . Personally, I still suggest "doubling" these links with static text links, to remove any doubts. • Nofollow . The nofollow attribute essentially tells search engines to "do not follow links on the page" (if inserted at the metatag level) or "do not follow this link" (if inserted within a specific link).
It is the classic link capable of taking you directly from one page to another. • Redirects . It's a link that takes you to a page, but first goes to another page. It's worth remembering that a 301 redirect tells the search engine that the resource has been Malaysia Phone Number List moved permanently to a new URL, and that this redirect also transfers all PageRank (at least according to what Matt Cutts said on February 25 2013). Pay attention instead to 302, which is believed not to pass link equity . • Site-wide . It is a link inserted on all pages of a site (for example, in the sidebar or footer).
If Google deems it natural, it will often count it as a single link;, he may unleash the Penguin's wrath. • JavaScript . JavaScript is often used to create particular menus within sites or blogs. Google's ability to follow certain links included in JS has been known since 2009 , and in 2011 the Googlebot began indexing some comments in AJAX/JS . Personally, I still suggest "doubling" these links with static text links, to remove any doubts. • Nofollow . The nofollow attribute essentially tells search engines to "do not follow links on the page" (if inserted at the metatag level) or "do not follow this link" (if inserted within a specific link).