Forum Moderators: martinibuster
However, I would say this: Incoming links are extremely important. Not only to help with some SE rankings, but also simply to help traffic.
The more ways in which spiders can get to your site i.e. through many other sites, the better.
Obviously the more relevant the site that is linking the better.
Google also mentions within its help pages that incoming links are (both in terms of numbers and relevance) one of the most important factors in getting a good ranking in their SE.
We had loads of internal links in one of our sites and we actually deliberatly cut them down a little. This, added with a couple of small changes and sourcing of more incoming links pushed our site around 20 places up the rankings in google.
Anyway, just my thoughts!
External links provide (a tons of stuff but) PageRank... today PR has only two enormous values 'crawl depth' and 'frequently of return'.
A large website with few inbound 'quality' links will never get fully indexed thus a small site in this instance has a major advantage... 'no big holes of unarchived pages'.
Thus martinibuster point - if you ignore or delay one (inbound links or internal pages [links]) you are not getting the 'umph' you want.