back link - significado y definición. Qué es back link
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Qué (quién) es back link - definición

BACKLINKS FOR A GIVEN WEB RESOURCE ARE LINKS FROM SOME OTHER WEBSITE (THE REFERRER) TO THAT WEB RESOURCE (THE REFERENT), BACKLINKS IS VERY USEFUL IN SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUE TO GET HIGHER RANKING IN GOOGLE SEARCH RESULTS.
Incoming link; Back Links; Backlinks; Inbound link; Inlink; Back link; Link inventory; InBound Links; Inlinks; Back-link; Incoming links; Inward links; Inward link; Backlinking

back link         
<hypertext> A link in one direction implied by the existence of an explicit link in the other direction. (1996-05-28)
Backlink         
A backlink for a given web resource is a link from some other website (the referrer) to that web resource (the referent). A web resource may be (for example) a website, web page, or web directory.
Telecommunications link         
  •  ''Feeder links'', here: ''uplink / downlink''}}
COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL THAT CONNECTS TWO OR MORE COMMUNICATING DEVICES
Forward link; Reverse link; Downlink; High-speed link; Link (telecommunications); Uplink; HSL link; Down link; Down-link; Up-link; High Speed Link
In a telecommunications network, a link is a communication channel that connects two or more devices for the purpose of data transmission. The link may be a dedicated physical link or a virtual circuit that uses one or more physical links or shares a physical link with other telecommunications links.

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Backlink

A backlink is a link from some other website (the referrer) to that web resource (the referent). A web resource may be (for example) a website, web page, or web directory.

A backlink is a reference comparable to a citation. The quantity, quality, and relevance of backlinks for a web page are among the factors that search engines like Google evaluate in order to estimate how important the page is. PageRank calculates the score for each web page based on how all the web pages are connected among themselves, and is one of the variables that Google Search uses to determine how high a web page should go in search results. This weighting of backlinks is analogous to citation analysis of books, scholarly papers, and academic journals. A Topical PageRank has been researched and implemented as well, which gives more weight to backlinks coming from the page of a same topic as a target page.

Some other words for backlink are incoming link, inbound link, inlink, inward link, and citation.