Deep Linking – Move Your Website Out of the Doldrums
Growing the number of inbound links aimed at your site is a key part of any Search engine optimisation promotion. Because the search engines rate your website partly based on how popular it is (the volume of back-links you have), getting better plus more back links aimed at your website should help increase your search engine rankings.
One important aspect that is sometimes forgotten in developing an inbound backlinking technique is the significance of getting deep links aimed at your website. A deep link is really any link that points to your website that doesn’t point at the homepage. With deep linking, you need to create links to the important internal pages within your website. It will help to increase the PR of such internal pages and get them indexed if they are not already.
Concentrate on deep linking when:
1) Your homepage carries a high PageRank but essential internal pages have little or none (this might also be an indicator of a bad internal back linking strategy)
2) A good number of pages in your web site aren’t getting indexed by the search engines or have minimal PageRank
3) You have optimized internal pages in your site for exceptionally competitive search terms
As you would do with homepage link requests, you will want to seek keyword-rich back-links from appropriate websites for those internal pages in your website. As most free web directories will not give you links to internal pages in your website, you might like to think about spending money on backlinks or exchanging links for these pages. Of course, the better and more useful the content is on your internal pages, the simpler it will be to obtain good links.
If you are looking for a well-maintained deep links directory, try www.multi-deeplinks.com