Okay, if you haven’t heard from Simplified and our Mental Health SEO Specialists, external links are greaaaat for SEO. Have we told you yet? Maybe a couple times?
The beauty behind valuable external links is that their presence makes Google trust you more. Providing references from your site to other credible sites boosts your site’s credibility, letting Google know that you know your stuff.
An external link has a multitude of names. We know, how confusing. External links can sometimes be referenced as outbound links, backlinks, or hyperlinks. You may also hear “internal link”, we’ll get to that.
Let’s clarify.
So, if you have an external link to Webster Dictionary for a definition of some sort, once a user clicks that external link, they will be redirected to the Webster Dictionary page.
Like I said before, external links are good for SEO. BUT, we want to make sure these links are credible. If they’re not credible, Google’s trust in your site will go down. It’s like a research paper, but for your site! How exciting.
Does the site you’re linking to have it’s own research process? Does it reference a different research process? Are there any articles or studies or authors listed?
Domains say a lot about a site. In summary, .com, .net, .org, .gov, .edu are primarily credible domains. Secondly, io, .biz, .cn, .surf, are primarily not credible domains. Double check any information coming from these sites.
Sometimes, websites have submissions available for tweaking information on the site. This is not inherently bad, but keep a look out on who is able to create submissions, and how many times. What does the screening process look like for them? Wikipedia is one of these tricky sites, allowing multiple submissions with a lack of screening. Sometimes, well-meaning users introduce inaccuracies. Double check any information coming from a site like this.
Verify a site’s legitimacy by comparing it to other sites. If you find a source that contradicts your original source, you may want to further investigate!
Great! If you’ve vetted your external link through this process, get that external link on your page for some SEO juice!
Jewel is currently in her Master’s in Social Work program at the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare. She also interns every week at a Kansas City psychiatric hospital. When she has the time, she loves to read, volunteer, spend time with friends, and travel.
TL;DR To dominate local SEO for integrative medicine, optimize your Google Business Profile (GBP) by…
You’ve got enough on your plate; managing a full caseload, responding to emails, writing notes,…
TL;DR: In today's digital age, individuals seeking healing often turn to Google for support, making…
TL;DR AI-powered brand tracking measures how visible and well-regarded your brand is online and among…
TL; DR Alternative healing practices are gaining popularity, making it harder for practitioners to stand…
TL;DR Integrative and functional medicine practices need effective SEO strategies to connect with the right…