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Priority If you want to optimize your SEO to get a priority link, here are some tips to get started: Focus your efforts on MVPs First, start with the Most Valuable Pages (MVP) for this experiment. You want to rank these URLs most often on the first page, either because they target a transactional keyword with high sales potential, or because they target an informational keyword with high traffic potential. You should also consider URLs that target more competitive keywords.
Additionally, these are the URLs that you will link to or from using the first link priority rule. Create your links from relevant URLs Next, make a list of URLs that link to your MVPs. To get the best results, we recommend choosing the most relevant URLs. For example, if your MVP URL is about Australia Phone Number Data making a press coffee, search for URLs about press coffee or ways to make coffee. These URLs will likely provide more opportunities to link to your MVP URL.

Place your link higher or lower on the page Once you have compiled your URLs, you can start finding internal link locations. For this step, we recommend placing your internal link higher up rather than lower down the page, as this gives more value and importance to the MVP URL. Place your internal link higher or lower on the page to give it more value and importance. However, we recommend placing the link lower if your referring page is more transactional, such as a product or service page.
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