Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Re: Dynamic footer links cross sites SEO

footer links are always helpful , but make sure it should not increase
keyword density.

On May 8, 10:32 pm, Mike <masalom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It depends on what you are trying to do.
> Dynamic footer links will give a uniqueness to the page the footer
> links are sitting (example:home page) on but will not help to pages
> you are pointing to.
>
> I would add a static link on the footer or NAV to a page with all your
> properties. I would add the dynamic footer to those property pages
> along with the static link.
> Make sure you use good anchor keywords in the Property list page, also
> include the static and dynamic footer links here.
>
> You could divide properties into cities, then subcategories by size
> and use other keywords here (words people/agents search for).
>
> On Apr 20, 10:50 am, Dbhoy <davidmck.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
>
> > I was wondering if anyone knew if changing links in the footer are still
> > good for SEO.
>
> > What i mean by that is, if I have a list of real estate websites and I want
> > to randomly show 5 of them at the footer of a webpage each time the site is
> > loaded. Is this still beneficial for SEO? Each time the site is loaded the
> > links will change. Meaning when Google bot hits the site it will see a set
> > of links, next time it hits it will see a different set of links, will it
> > still hold value to these links or am I gaining no benefit from this?
>
> > The reason I want to do this is to avoid having an ever growing list of
> > links at the footer of a given page, I'd rather only have 5 at a time.

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