What Is Link Equity?
Link equity (informally called "link juice") is the ranking value that a hyperlink passes from one page to another. When a high-authority page links to another page, it transfers some of its authority to the linked page. This concept is derived from Google's original PageRank algorithm, where each link acts as a vote of confidence.
Why Link Equity Matters for SEO
Link equity is a fundamental ranking factor. Pages with more high-quality inbound links tend to rank higher. Internal links distribute equity throughout your site. 301 redirects preserve equity when URLs change. Nofollow links do not pass equity (or pass reduced equity). Understanding link equity flow helps you strategically prioritize which pages receive the most authority.
How to Maximize Link Equity
Build quality external backlinks. Use strategic internal linking to direct equity to your most important pages. Fix broken links that leak equity into 404 pages. Use 301 redirects (not 302) for permanent moves. Avoid unnecessary nofollow on internal links. Audit equity distribution with CrawlBeast.
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