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This is my first post on the forum and I am new to fairly new to SEO as well, so bear with me...
I have a site which sells several different types of products. In an effort to establish some sort of legitimacy with the search engines, and ultimately with my clients, I am trying to set up some reciprocal links with sites that rank well on terms relevant to my products.
I have found that my conversion rate is much higher when visitors are directed to an "info & order" form for almost all my products. Hence, My initial thought was to get links that point to the internal order form for a specific product (Product A), from pages that rank well on terms related to Product A. I would do the same for Product B, Product C, etc.
From an SEO perspective, are these links beneficial to the entire site, the internal pages, or are they not beneficial at all? For SEO, would it be better to simply link to my homepage?
Any help on this issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Mike
as long as your internal pages link to the other pages of your site properly, the incoming links to your internal pages will be beneficial to your whole site.
in general the best way to go about linking is to have others link to the most appropriate pages for the visitors they'll send you. sometimes that's the home page, but very often it's your other internal pages.