inbound link
[ˈɪnbaʊnd lɪŋk]
nounpl: inbound links
link de entrada
1. A hyperlink from one website or webpage to another website or webpage, where the link points toward your site
The website improved its search engine ranking by acquiring more inbound links from reputable sources.
O site melhorou seu ranking nos mecanismos de busca ao adquirir mais links de entrada de fontes confiáveis.
2. In SEO and digital marketing, a reference or citation from an external source that directs traffic to your website
Each inbound link acts as a vote of confidence for your website's authority and relevance.
Cada link de entrada funciona como um voto de confiança para a autoridade e relevância do seu site.
The term 'inbound link' is primarily used in digital marketing, SEO, and web development contexts. In Brazil, while 'link de entrada' is the standard translation, many professionals use the English term 'backlink' directly. This reflects the globalized nature of the tech industry and the English-dominant discourse in digital marketing. The concept is crucial for search engine optimization strategies in both Brazilian and American contexts.
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