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I'm obviously not Ryu but what you're talking about sounds like a "silo" style question.@Ryuzaki I got an internal linking question that I can't seem to find a consistent answer around. I read the threads again but I can't find an answer to this. If I missed it somewhere - feel free to point me in the right direction.
Let's say you have a sports website trying to rank for NFL players and NBA players related keywords. I am trying to find relevant keywords in existing posts to create interlinks. Anyway, my question is:
Let's say you have an article about NFLs best player of the year & NBAs best player of the year.
If I check all posts under the NBA category and find keywords like best player of the year or player of the year. Does it make sense to create a link from those keywords to the NBAs best player of the year post? Even though the keyword doesn't contain the word NBA and knowing there is another post that is around NFLs best player of the year?
I am asking because I would probably have to do the same for the NFL category and I am not sure if Google is smart enough to know the difference lol (since the keywords I am linking to might lack the category keyword in them).
I am thinking, its best if the keyword I am linking from, has the category keyword in it. Like NBA best player of the year (and not just best player of the year). I would appreciate a second opinion.
I'm big on visuals so I had to mind map what you wrote down, or what I *ass*umed you were trying to express:
So something to keep in mind here is that "players" are established Entities and I'd wager to say Google does know what "category" to sort them under.
Think for a minute:
How many people do you know that went from the NFL to the NBA and vice-versa? I'd wager to say that list is pretty small, even infinitesimal.
Google knows teams > players > and subsequently the sport.
Miami Heat > Jimmy Butler > Basketball (NBA)
I'd wager to say that's also true for even something like E-sports.
They know: Organization > team > player > I bet they even know their respective hardware they're using.
Is the above what you're trying to express?