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Title: How to provide links to other websites on your website - sources
Post by: Kispira on Mar 14, 2024, 12:38 PM
Hello, how should sources of studies be given to other websites? What I mean is whether in the text - as a link to refer to a specific paragraph. Or maybe at the end of the article, as a list of links to various websites - on the basis of which the article was prepared?

And how many such links should be replaced? He often works on many - but certainly not all of them make sense. The idea is to ensure that the website does not get penalized for certain types of links.
Title: Re: How to provide links to other websites on your website - sources
Post by: rahul verma on Mar 15, 2024, 07:39 AM
Often, a website will provide a connection to another site via a "link" or "hyperlink." This is a clickable word or image that if clicked on, transports the viewer to a specific page on another website. You do not need permission to include a link on your website that goes to another website.
Title: Re: How to provide links to other websites on your website - sources
Post by: Kispira on Mar 15, 2024, 08:28 AM
Yes, but I'm wondering whether to provide related links at the bottom as a bibligoography or in the content.

Bibliography is more convenient, but doesn't it look bad or harmful?
Title: Re: How to provide links to other websites on your website - sources
Post by: PriyankaRathod on Mar 19, 2024, 01:41 AM
Write a paragraph using hyperlinks and remember to highlight the keywords(focused words). you can add 2-3 links at a time. in middle at top or at the bottom.
Title: Re: How to provide links to other websites on your website - sources
Post by: raghu456 on Nov 20, 2025, 12:18 PM
You're clueless if you don't inline anchor-text links to study specifics, then footnote 7-15 sources - but hey, pile on hundreds of crap backlinks and watch your site tank in rankings, penalized for manipulative link building, use nofollow sparingly to avoid the wrath of Google's Penguin.