Thanks for your help, William!
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How not to lose internal link juice?
Hi,
I just added some photography content to my site to showcase my skills, specifically 360 virtual tours. I first tried to have those on regular pages and have the 360s in responsive iframes, but it caused usability problems.
So I've chosen instead to have a master page with thumbnails that lead to individuals 360's. https://gregmoinephotography.com/360-virtual-tours-hdr-vr-ready/
Links look like that: http://gregmoinephotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/360/maverick-helicopters/
Each pano takes over the whole page. My concern is losing internal link juice as each pano page doesn't link anywhere. Also, external link juice when people start linking to each 360.
What should I do to fix that? Should I just link back to the master page in the body & noscript area, even though content won't be visible? Fine with Google? Lack of content problem?
Thank you for reading, and for your help!
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RE: What's more important? Facebook fans, or likes?
Very interesting. Marc, James and Ryan: thanks for your insight guys!
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What's more important? Facebook fans, or likes?
Until now, I've been focusing on getting Facebook likes for my site, and amassed quite a lot.
However it felt like I was missing an opportunity by not connecting directly to my audience. So I created a Facebook page which my site visitors can like.
But this means having to promote two different things: a "facebook like" for my site, and a "facebook like" for my facebook page, which seems silly.
So, I was wondering if:
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there is a way to combine the likes of my site to the likes of my FB page? Or a way for a visitor to like both through a single click?
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what's more important to Google: FB-likes to your site, or to your FB-page?
Thank you!
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What's more important? Facebook fans, or likes?
Until now, I've been focusing on getting Facebook likes for my site, and amassed quite a lot.
However it felt like I was missing an opportunity by not connecting directly to my audience. So I created a Facebook page which my site visitors can like.
But this means having to promote two different things: a "facebook like" for my site, and a "facebook like" for my facebook page, which seems silly.
So, I was wondering if:
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there is a way to combine the likes of my site to the likes of my FB page? Or a way for a visitor to like both through a single click?
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what's more important to Google: FB-likes to your site, or to your FB-page?
Thank you!
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