What Is a Backlink?
Backlinks are what inbound links are often referred to as. Basically, this is a link from another relevant web site to your web site. They are also called inbound links. Google reviews the quality and number of relevant web sites linking into your web site to determine the quality of your content and overall, your web site.
Based on your quality and relevance (relevance meaning relevant to your keyphrases) your web site is ranked accordingly. It is your search engine optimization company’s job to increase the on site relevance as well as increase the number of backlinks to your web site.
To find out how many backlinks your web site has and your web site’s Pagerank, visit http://www.adviatech.com/google_pagerank_checker.html.
To learn more about search engine optimization, visit Adviatech.com.
Posted: August 5th, 2008 under The Google.
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