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Inbound Link

An inbound link or back link is a link, which is referred by another domain on your own page. These links are very high in the ranking of search engines, because they express the link popularity. The number and quality of inbound links are important. The ones who provide information or offers on his website to encourage other sites to refer to this website, shows the importance of his site. Example: Someone has been restored successfully Wankel engines, mainly from NSU Ro 80, and now he places his knowledge, tips and a list of spare parts at disposal on his homepage. If more and more other providers, such as NSU Ro-80-fan club or the manufacturer Audi / VW (VW Group took over NSU), refer to this page, then the relevance of this domain also increases the relevance for a user who searches for on the repair of rotary engines on the internet. The link from Audi on the homepage of the restorer is logically much more valuable than the outgoing link for Audi.


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