Tuesday 6 December 2011

What are backlinks?

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Backlink (English: backlink and back-link) refers to a link that takes you from elsewhere, especially from other Web sites on a particular website.
In many search engines return the number of references used as evidence for the link popularity or importance of a website, Google's PageRank algorithm is an example.
On the backlinks, the operator of the website is usually no direct control. To generate additional backlinks or to influence the link text and link popularity are among other referrer spam, text link exchange and article directories. Since search engines evaluate the link texts of backlinks as search terms, this property can be abused by a so-called Google-bombing.
The detection of backlinks is through search engines or by reading the referrer when Logdateianalyse. So you can search for many a query of the form "link: <URL>" used to determine the cross references to the website with the URL. Often, by the search engines but only a selection and not all back references issued.
Wikipedia internal links [edit]

Within MediaWiki, the software Wikipedia, the internal back links point to a page through the "links on this page" or "tools" found. Also many other content management systems and web servers, there are special tools for the backlinks.