Difference between revisions of "Glossary/Inbound-link"

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An '''inbound link''' is a link pointing to a page on a website from a different site. People use the term "inbound link" when they're looking at the link from the point of view of the site that's linked to.
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An '''inbound link''' is a link pointing to a page on a website from a different site. People use the term "inbound link" when they're looking at the link from the point of view of the site that's linked to.  Inbound links are often referred to as '''backlinks''' as well.
  
 
For more information, and for tips on getting quality inbound links, read our [[Learn/Link-Building|articles about link building]].
 
For more information, and for tips on getting quality inbound links, read our [[Learn/Link-Building|articles about link building]].

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