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Increase Your Link Flow™ and Prevent Link Loss™Obviously increasing the number of Websites linking to yours will increase your External Incoming Link Flow™. However, you may not need more Links for your Search Engine Optimization campaign. The first step to increasing your Link Flow™ is to preserve the Link Flow™ within your Website. You're wasting your time trying to increase your External Incoming Link Flow™ if your Link Loss™ is sending all your Link Flow™ out of the Website. SEOENG™ reveals areas of Link Loss™ such as: Dangling Links, External Outgoing Links, Internal Outgoing Links, etc. Follow your SEOENG™ report to the areas of your Website that are allowing Link Flow™ to escape the important areas of your Website. Once you have contained your Link Loss™, then focus your Internal linking structure to the important portions of your Website. Open your SEOENG™ Internal Link Flow™ report and adjust your linking structure to flow into your important pages. We recommend using Nofollow tags or removing links to adjust your Link Flow™ away from Irrelevant Webpages™ to prevent Link Loss™. If you do not have sufficient Internal Links pointing to Webpages that are important, add a link from Webpages that do not already link to your important Webpages. Many Websites have more than enough External Incoming Link Flow™ to dominate their search market. Due to poor linking strategies and Link Loss™, unfortunately they are losing clients to competing Websites that have much fewer External Incoming Links and superior Internal Link Flow™. A common example of severe Link Imbalance™ is a Home Page that has a 0.00 Internal Incoming Link Flow™. This is typically the result of linking "home" to an alternate page. For example: A navigation link that is site-wide linking to www.examplesite.com/index.htm instead of www.examplesite.com. The result is duplicate content and two Webpages sharing a large portion of the Website’s Total Link Flow™ (instead of all of the Link Flow™ going to one Webpage). Additional Information: |

