Guide to get best SEO results
Definition of Good Link and Bad Link
How will you define the term Good Link? Definition
- Easy to insert
- Quick to indexed
- Cheap to get
- Effective for ranking.
How will you define the term Bad Link?
- Difficult to insert.
- Expensive to get.
- Slow to get indexed.
- Ineffective for ranking
These are good questions and we have so many answers of it, one of them is that we have no criteria to define that either given link is a Bad Link or Good Link. One of the best search engines, Google does not disclose the criteria. They have their own algorithms to define the Good Links or Bad Links.
One says that Good Link has following features.
- Link from related industry website.
- Link that is indexed in Google.
- Page having minimum outbound links.
- Page should be most visited.
On the other hand Bad Link has following attributes.
- Link from irrelated Industry Website.
- Link that is not indexed in Google.
- Page having many outbound links.
- Page should not be most visited.
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