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There was some discussion about this in the group chat the other day and I was reading something about it on here earlier as well in another faq, plus it's something that's coming up more and more now as people are discovering the benefits to it.
Should you link out to a high authority site in your content? A site of relevance for example that is also a high authority site. Example: a Wiki page.
What are the benefits, pros and cons to doing that? Can your content receive extra credibility for doing so? Wont you loose some traffic and link juice from that?
I already know how it can help because I've been doing it for years because it can really help. I do it on my own sites, and I do it on my Web 2's etc. By linking to a high authority site in that content, a site that is RELATED to your content, you're adding some extra value to that content, for the reader. So from a peoples perspective, they are going to find a link to a resource that expands on something in more detail perhaps, or perhaps has something else said about it which you're content is covering.
And from a search engine perspective, they can see that you have that link out to another source that is also a very high authority site and happens to be related to your content. So they can see that it's also going to add some value to it as well.
But what are your thoughts on this as an SEO method? Surely by doing that, you could be sending away a potential buyer/client to another place and loose out on that right?
But do you think the benefits it can bring from an SEO perspective outweigh any cons like that? And do you do it for ALL your websites content or just every now and then?
Share your experience of doing this as an SEO method.
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I think Google, Yahoo! and Bing like it when a website links to high authority pages/sites because it shows you're trying to be a team player and just help inform someone of content rather that copy/paste it yourself. Now you can copy/paste it yourself and add a link to where it was originally posted, but you'll still be seen as duplicate content. So post your own content and link to the news page where you read it. You'll receive a boost in SEO because of the unique content and the search engines will see that you linked to a third party website.
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Razzy I'll usually link to wiki pages and search engine pages like Google news and the such in order to give my websites a more authority look. It does work very well since not many people who aren't news sites will do this. Not many people like doing this because you could be losing traffic due to people clicking off of your website. The trick I use is to have the link open in a new tab in order to not lose any of my own traffic. Normally your visitors, if they click the link, will keep your website tab open and come back later on before they log off. I think Google, Yahoo! and Bing like it when a website links to high authority pages/sites because it shows you're trying to be a team player and just help inform someone of content rather that copy/paste it yourself. Now you can copy/paste it yourself and add a link to where it was originally posted, but you'll still be seen as duplicate content. So post your own content and link to the news page where you read it. You'll receive a boost in SEO because of the unique content and the search engines will see that you linked to a third party website. Thanks, Razzy
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