Glossary

Link Equity

The ranking value passed from one page to another through links. Also called "link juice." Not all links pass equal equity - relevance, authority, and placement all matter.

Why It Matters

Link equity is the currency of SEO authority. When a page links to another, it passes a portion of its ranking power through that link. The more authoritative and relevant the linking page, the more equity it transfers.

Understanding link equity helps you make strategic decisions about site architecture, internal linking, and which pages to prioritise for link building. It's why a single link from a major news site can move your rankings more than hundreds of links from obscure blogs.

In Practice

Direct more internal links to your most important pages - they'll accumulate more equity. Use a flat site architecture so important pages are within 2-3 clicks of the homepage (which typically has the most equity).

Nofollow links don't pass equity in the traditional sense. Sponsored and UGC attributes similarly signal to Google not to count those links for ranking purposes. Focus link building efforts on earning dofollow links from relevant, authoritative sites.

Avoid long redirect chains that dilute equity. A page redirecting through 3-4 hops loses ranking power at each step. Clean up redirect chains to pass equity efficiently.

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