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Inbound links send visitors to your web site. Generally, this is seen as a good thing.

 


Inbound link
A link from an external domain to a web site, bringing traffic to that site. Inbound links are used to measure link popularity.
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inbound link: An inbound link is an hyperlink to a particular Web page from an outside site, bringing traffic to that Web page. Inbound links are an important element that most search engine algorithms use to measure the popularity of a Web page.

Inbound Link: A link to your website, from a site outside of your site.
Keywords or keyword phrases: A word or a phrase used in a performing a search.

inbound link - a link from a site outside your site.
JavaScript - a scripting language developed by Netscape and used to create interactive Web sites.

Inbound links: Hyperlinks that point to a site from sites other than itself.
Index: A page is called indexed when search engine crawls through the page to store its information in its directory to be accessed by users later.
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inbound link - a link from a site outside of your site.
incentivized traffic - visitors who have received some form of compensation for visiting a site.

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Inbound Link or Incoming Link: A link to a particular page from elsewhere on the internet.
Internal Link: A link that is pointing to some other page within the same website. The opposite of internal link is the external link.

IBL: (Inbound Link)
Inbound links from related pages are the source of trust and PageRank.
Keyword / Key Phrase:
The word or phrase that a user enters into a search engine.

IBL - Inbound Link. Links pointing from another site into your site.
Impression - An advertising metric that indicates how many times an advertising link is displayed.

algorithm relied very heavily on their PageRank system, but in order to present the most relevant results to their users, search engines have turned to linguistic, heuristic, semantic, and predictive algorithms, combined with counting inbound links ...

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These will get you penalized or banned from the search engines. The reason is if you have had 10 inbound links to your site for two years and over night you have 1, ...

A raw count of how "popular" a page is based on the number of backlinks/inbound links it has. It does not factor in link context or link quality, which are also important elements in how search engines make use of links to impact rankings.
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Google's PageRank algorithm also rewards sites that have inbound links, and even considers the anchor text of the inbound links. Search engines also reward sites with fresh content. Regularly updated blogs therefore serve as a good SEO tool.

Link Popularity: refers to the number and quality of content-relevant web sites that link to yours. (Inbound links are the most important.)
IMPORTANT: Note that the follow two behaviors can get your site banned from the search engine index.

Backlink - this is a link coming from another website back to your own, also called inward or inbound links. Some Search Engines use backlinks as an indicator of the popularity of a site.

Backlinks - All the links pointing at a particular web page. Also called inbound links. Source: Webmaster World Forums ...

Backlink
This is a link which connects to a particular web page from other pages on the web. A backlink can be from within the same website but more commonly refer to those links coming in from other websites. (Also known as Inbound Links) ...

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