Backlinks Location

Tom PotterTom Potter Registered Users Posts: 226 Major grins
edited September 28, 2014 in SmugMug Customization
Hey All,

Where on my site should I place backlinks? Also, is there a specific way in which backlinks should be
listed, or just list the link?

Thank You

Tom
Tom Potter
www.tompotterphotography.com
Email: tom@tompotterphotography.com
Landscape, Nature Photographic Prints For Sale
Focusing On Colorado

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  • denisegoldbergdenisegoldberg Administrators Posts: 14,373 moderator
    edited September 28, 2014
    Tom Potter wrote: »
    Where on my site should I place backlinks? Also, is there a specific way in which backlinks should be listed, or just list the link?
    I'm not sure what you are referring to by "backlinks". The breadcrumb includes a link to the folder in which the gallery resides. Are you looking for something else?

    If you want to place a link in the form of an HTML statement on your site you can use an HTML content block. Drag a content block to the location in which you want to place the link.

    You can also embed HTML in a gallery description or in a photo caption.

    --- Denise
  • Tom PotterTom Potter Registered Users Posts: 226 Major grins
    edited September 28, 2014
    Hi Denise,

    A backlink is a reference from some outside site to my site, and a reference from my site back to that site. It is standard, and from everything I read, the MOST important feature by far, for good Google SEO ranking. The reference from decent sites to your own gives your site credibiblity in Google's eyes. I just could not find WHERE to list a reference to that other site on my site. Should I just list it on my Home Page, do I have to list it in my blog, etc? A particular site that referred back to me, did it in a blog write-up. Thanks Denise :O)........Tom
    I'm not sure what you are referring to by "backlinks". The breadcrumb includes a link to the folder in which the gallery resides. Are you looking for something else?

    If you want to place a link in the form of an HTML statement on your site you can use an HTML content block. Drag a content block to the location in which you want to place the link.

    You can also embed HTML in a gallery description or in a photo caption.

    --- Denise
    Tom Potter
    www.tompotterphotography.com
    Email: tom@tompotterphotography.com
    Landscape, Nature Photographic Prints For Sale
    Focusing On Colorado
  • denisegoldbergdenisegoldberg Administrators Posts: 14,373 moderator
    edited September 28, 2014
    Tom Potter wrote: »
    A backlink is a reference from some outside site to my site, and a reference from my site back to that site. It is standard, and from everything I read, the MOST important feature by far, for good Google SEO ranking. The reference from decent sites to your own gives your site credibiblity in Google's eyes. I just could not find WHERE to list a reference to that other site on my site. Should I just list it on my Home Page, do I have to list it in my blog, etc? A particular site that referred back to me, did it in a blog write-up. Thanks Denise :O)........Tom
    Put it where you'd like to see it. There isn't a right or wrong here.

    If you link to another site there are two forms of the HTML <a href= statement. One will take the viewer away from your site, using the same browser window. The second will open a second browser window. To open a second browser window use the target attribute as shown at http://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_a_target.asp.

    Some folks will be OK with you opening a second browser window without their requesting it. Some folks will not be. If I am on a web site and it opens a second browser window without my explicitly asking for it I will close both the newly opened tab and the site that opened it. If you choose to open a different browser window make sure your usual viewers don't have my habits.

    --- Denise
  • Tom PotterTom Potter Registered Users Posts: 226 Major grins
    edited September 28, 2014
    Denise,

    Thanks - Do you know if it OK to list all of my links to other sites on a non-public page on my site? Would that still work, for the purpose of proper backlinks? Also, is it ok "etiquette" to maybe create a page on my site and call it something like "Recommended Sites" or something similar and list all the outside links there? See what I'm asking?
    Put it where you'd like to see it. There isn't a right or wrong here.

    If you link to another site there are two forms of the HTML <a href= statement. One will take the viewer away from your site, using the same browser window. The second will open a second browser window. To open a second browser window use the target attribute as shown at http://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_a_target.asp.

    Some folks will be OK with you opening a second browser window without their requesting it. Some folks will not be. If I am on a web site and it opens a second browser window without my explicitly asking for it I will close both the newly opened tab and the site that opened it. If you choose to open a different browser window make sure your usual viewers don't have my habits.

    --- Denise
    Tom Potter
    www.tompotterphotography.com
    Email: tom@tompotterphotography.com
    Landscape, Nature Photographic Prints For Sale
    Focusing On Colorado
  • denisegoldbergdenisegoldberg Administrators Posts: 14,373 moderator
    edited September 28, 2014
    Tom Potter wrote: »
    Do you know if it OK to list all of my links to other sites on a non-public page on my site? Would that still work, for the purpose of proper backlinks? Also, is it ok "etiquette" to maybe create a page on my site and call it something like "Recommended Sites" or something similar and list all the outside links there? See what I'm asking?
    As far as I know a page that is not set to public will not be seen by search engines. So a non-public page won't do anything for you.

    You can do whatever you would like. Add a page of links, or add links to existing pages.

    --- Denise
  • Tom PotterTom Potter Registered Users Posts: 226 Major grins
    edited September 28, 2014
    Thanks so much for all your help Denise - Much appreciated :D
    As far as I know a page that is not set to public will not be seen by search engines. So a non-public page won't do anything for you.

    You can do whatever you would like. Add a page of links, or add links to existing pages.

    --- Denise
    Tom Potter
    www.tompotterphotography.com
    Email: tom@tompotterphotography.com
    Landscape, Nature Photographic Prints For Sale
    Focusing On Colorado
  • Hikin' MikeHikin' Mike Registered Users Posts: 5,467 Major grins
    edited September 28, 2014
    Tom Potter wrote: »
    Hi Denise,

    A backlink is a reference from some outside site to my site, and a reference from my site back to that site. It is standard, and from everything I read, the MOST important feature by far, for good Google SEO ranking. The reference from decent sites to your own gives your site credibiblity in Google's eyes. I just could not find WHERE to list a reference to that other site on my site. Should I just list it on my Home Page, do I have to list it in my blog, etc? A particular site that referred back to me, did it in a blog write-up. Thanks Denise :O)........Tom

    I disagree with that. I think the the page's title is the most important for ranking. Smugmug still isn't as good as my WordPress as far as editing individual <title> tags. <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/mwink.gif&quot; border="0" alt="" >

  • Tom PotterTom Potter Registered Users Posts: 226 Major grins
    edited September 28, 2014
    Hey Mike,

    I'm just going by what I've read :D BUT, looking at your Home Page, I can certainly see your point. Your Home Page is excellent!!
    I disagree with that. I think the the page's title is the most important for ranking. Smugmug still isn't as good as my WordPress as far as editing individual <title> tags. <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/mwink.gif&quot; border="0" alt="" >
    Tom Potter
    www.tompotterphotography.com
    Email: tom@tompotterphotography.com
    Landscape, Nature Photographic Prints For Sale
    Focusing On Colorado
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