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In this video, I’d like to illustrate how to do links. Linking is SO easy, but it’s also extremely important. Linking is the way Incline lends its incredible ranking power to your website or your YouTube channel, or whatever other outside entity you’d like to benefit from Incline.
For starters, make you a social link paragraph that is exactly what it sounds like - links to all your social media - and paste it at the end of every article you post on Incline.
Also, when there’s a logical spot to link from, make that particular text a hyperlink, and tell it where to link your reader to. That process is well illustrated in this video.
A little tip - don’t link out more than 2 or 3 times in a post, because those links have diminishing returns every time you add one. So if you’re really trying to boost your website, for instance, link once or twice to your website, and nowhere else. This practice lends more linking power to the one place you’re wanting to send it - your website.
Also, too many links in one post makes you look spammy, and search engines HATE spam. Most of them have whole staffs of real live people whose whole job is to find and eliminate spammy postings. And linking way too much is a red flag to them.
So there you have it - linking in a nutshell! In the next video I’ll teach you how to change your thumbnail. Thanks for watching!