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Internal Linking: Create a Link Going to Another Portion of Same Page

In Uncategorized on January 4, 2012 by Your Friend Tagged: ,

You can link to any page of your website by creating a link as you would for an external link. However, it is trickier for internal linking when you wish to link to a specific portion of the same page. I do not see many SEO experts explaining in it simple English. So, I have done so below. Just let me know if you have any questions on internal linking that I can answer in plain English, step by step.

First, you will want to create your page. Once you have created your page, go to the html portion of the page (in WordPress ,(org or. com) that would be the HTML tab under the title of your page), and find the word you wish your readers to click on to go elsewhere. Replace the word with the first line in the text below. Then replace the words link-to-your-page with the page url of your page. Also replace both Anchor Text, with the words you desire your reader to click on to go elsewhere. Make sure the word you use for your readers to click on is the same word that you wish them to go to.

The second part to internal linking on the same page is to find the word you wish them to go to and replace it with the second line in the image below. Replace the words Anchor Text with the word that the link in the first line will take them to. Make sure that all Anchor Text is the same word(s).

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