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And more importantly what type of outbound links are beneficial? We have a series of pages with different outbound link variations to test how the different outgoing strategies affect organic ranking. We're also going to play with the number of links, relevance, placements, and many other factors to see what is the most effective. In our first test, we are going to test a small number of outbound links in a list format, and reference the top-ranking page in Google for each long-tail keyword we can find for our primary term. This is often a strategy used for internal linking in siloing for on-site content but because we do not have this content on our site, we are going to test the effectiveness of linking externally to it. The theory is that if the relevance of this inner linking content is where its value comes from, we may be able to simulate the same linking relevance with outbound links. 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Happy testing :-) FROM THE VAULT Episode 141 Co-Host: Mike Milas + Bucky Helms What we discussed this week... ✔️ Google Ads Tests Replacing Ad Label With Sponsored Label ✔️ Google Shows Video Thumbnail In SERPs Without Embedding Video On Page? ✔️ Google May Replace FID With INP (Interaction to Next Paint) For Core Web Vitals ✔️ Google Hotel Results Using Reviews For Things To Do & Review Summaries > [Watch the Latest]( Vault]( episode to catch up on the most recent local update and so much more. Don't forget The SEO Vault airs live on the Web 2.0 Ranker Facebook and YouTube every Thursday at 4 pm EST. Interested in being a guest on the vault!? Sign up now [( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to our list to stay alerted to the latest news, case studies, and offers from the Web 20 Ranker team. If you have any suggestions or recommendations or questions please drop us a note at support@web20ranker.com. 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